Spatial distribution of ground ice on Mars
A significant quantity of water is believed to reside in Martian subsurface in the form of ground ice. The models predict that the depth to ground ice varies with latitude. In a paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Mars Stepinski and Urbach have used spatial distribution of depth-to-diameter ratio for craters in the Terra Cimmeria region on Mars to calculate such variation. They have demonstrated that this ratio changes significantly at the latitude of 40 degrees south, and have attributed this change to the presence of ground ice. This work was made possible by utilizing a robust machine crater detection algorithm developed by T. Stepinski that provides a "carpet coverage" of craters in the site. This is the first time that results of automatic crater detection were reliable enough to be applicable to planetary research.