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. 2017 Jun 5;8:15766. doi: 10.1038/ncomms15766

Table 1. Global Martian VN volume estimates based on PBTH method and volume of water required.

  Topographically derived VN16
Combined VN (topographically derived14 and manually digitized30)
  Volume or mass GEL (m)* Volume or mass GEL (m)*
VVN (MOLA) (1.74±0.8) × 1014 m3 1.20 (2.23±1.0) × 1014 m3 1.54
VVN (HRSC) (2.31±1.1) × 1014 m3 1.59 (2.96±1.4) × 1014 m3 2.04
Vs=VVN/(1−λ) (3.55±1.6) × 1014 m3 2.45 (4.55±2.1) × 1014 m3 3.14
Ms=Vs × ρs (1.03±0.5) × 1018 kg (1.32±0.6) × 1018 kg
Vw=Ms/Ls (6.86±3.2) × 1017 m3 4.74 × 103 (8.80±4.1) × 1017 m3 6.08 × 103

GEL, global equivalent layer; HRSC, High/Super Resolution Stereo Colour Imager; Ls, sediment load in water=1.5 kg m−3; MOLA, Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter; Ms, mass of sediment; PBTH, progressive black top hat; VN, valley network; Vs, volume of sediment; VVN, volume of VN; Vw, volume of water; λ, porosity=0.35; ρs, density of sediment=2,900 kg m−3.

*Errors for GEL are all less than 10−6 m.

Scaled based on regression line shown in Fig. 3c.