Maps of subsurface hydrogen from the High Energy Neutron Detector, Mars Odyssey

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After 55 days of mapping by the High Energy Neutron Detector onboard Mars Odyssey, we found deficits of high-energy neutrons in the southern highlands and northern lowlands of Mars. These deficits indicate that hydrogen is concentrated in the subsurface. Modeling suggests that water ice-rich layers that are tens of centimeters in thickness provide one possible fit to the data.

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Mitrofanov, I., Anfimov, D., Kozyrev, A., Litvak, M., Sanin, A., Tret’yakov, V., … Saunders, R. S. (2002). Maps of subsurface hydrogen from the High Energy Neutron Detector, Mars Odyssey. Science, 297(5578), 78–81. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1073616

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