by JohnD » Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:22 pm
Floyd,
So, there is CO2 snow, over dark sand. That I can believe.
As the summer approaches, and the planet warms, the CO2 below the surface is so warm that it sublimes, forms pockets of gas (?) and then EXPLODES like multiple geysers, all over the dune surface?
This brings dark sand to the surface, that absorbs more heat, that is transmitted deep into the CO2 where more is sublimed .... and so on.
Apart from not explaining why so much sand is lifted by these geysers of gas - geysers on earth are lifted by superheated water that explodes into steam and lifts water above it - this would require vast amounts of CO2 snow UNDER the sand. And a mechanism for transferring heat deep into the CO2 layer, without being depleted by vapourising CO2 snow.
Ever tried to boil an ice cube?
Sorry, I'm as convinced about this as I am about vast black Martian bacteria colonies.
John
Floyd,
So, there is CO2 snow, over dark sand. That I can believe.
As the summer approaches, and the planet warms, the CO2 below the surface is so warm that it sublimes, forms pockets of gas (?) and then EXPLODES like multiple geysers, all over the dune surface?
This brings dark sand to the surface, that absorbs more heat, that is transmitted deep into the CO2 where more is sublimed .... and so on.
Apart from not explaining why so much sand is lifted by these geysers of gas - geysers on earth are lifted by superheated water that explodes into steam and lifts water above it - this would require vast amounts of CO2 snow UNDER the sand. And a mechanism for transferring heat deep into the CO2 layer, without being depleted by vapourising CO2 snow.
Ever tried to boil an ice cube?
Sorry, I'm as convinced about this as I am about vast black Martian bacteria colonies.
John