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Martian winter atmosphere at north high latitudes: Mariner 9 IRIS data revisited (Articolo in rivista)
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- Martian winter atmosphere at north high latitudes: Mariner 9 IRIS data revisited (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Zasova L., Formisano V., Grassi D., Ignatiev N., Maturilli A. (2002)
Martian winter atmosphere at north high latitudes: Mariner 9 IRIS data revisited
in Advances in space research
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- Zasova L., Formisano V., Grassi D., Ignatiev N., Maturilli A. (literal)
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- Titolo
- Martian winter atmosphere at north high latitudes: Mariner 9 IRIS data revisited (literal)
- Abstract
- Several hundred spectra were obtained at latitudes > 65N in late northern
winter (Ls = 322° -352°). Solar zenith angles ranged from 75° to 125°;
however most of these spectra were observed in polar darkness. The data
reveal complex spectral features, including a complex shape in the 15 mm
CO2 band. Temperature profiles and aerosol opacities were retrieved in a
self- consistent way. Temperature profiles show an inversion in the lowest
5 km above the local surface(below 0 km altitude). At higher levels the
temperature decreases with altitude, reaching a minimum at 10 - 20 km, in
such a way that the altitude of the minimum increases with latitude; above
that level the temperature increases again up to 40-50 km. At latitudes j
<70 N the temperature in the atmosphere above the inversion is too high
for CO2 condensation, but at 70-75 N in some cases the CO2 condensation
occurs at the altitudes below 5 km. The maximal altitude of the possible
CO2 condensation increases up to 20 km in the near polar region at 80-90
N. A near surface fog, consisting of the H2O ice particles, was found with
typical values of the optical depth at 10 mm ranging from 0.1 to higher
than 1. For an exponential model, its scale height was found to be 1-2 km,
with a mean particle radius of about 1 mm (assuming a normal particle size
distribution). Total water content in the fog is 1-10 prmm (10 100 ppm
at -5 km surface altitude). Most of the spectral features in the range
200 - 1000 cm-1 are successfully reproduced by our model, except the
spectra of anomalously cold areas, where more sophisticated model is
needed, which should include the CO2 surface deposits and condensation
clouds near the surface. Most of the spectra with these features are
observed at latitudes > 80N and in some cold areas at 70-80N. (literal)
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