The polar regions of Mars preserve, in both their layering and their topography, a record of recent climate changes. Because of the coincidence ofthe growth of the northern seasonal cap with global dust storms, dust may be currently accumulating on the northern cap, but conditions at the poles will alternate with the precessional cycle. Deposition is also modulated by changes in eccentricity and obliquity, which interact complexly, affecting initiation of global dust storms, the stability of volatiles at the surface, and global wind regimes. Formation of spiral valleys and low undulations on the surface of the layered deposits may result from preferential sublimation of volatiles on sunward-facing slopes and condensation on the adjacent fla...
The first Martian year and a half of observations by the Mars Climate Sounder aboard the Mars Reconn...
The polar layered deposits are thought to contain alternate layers of water and dust in different pr...
The planet Mars hosts an atmosphere that is perhaps the closest in terms of its meteorology and clim...
Mars is a small planet with a thin atmosphere of almost pure carbon dioxide. To first order, the Mar...
Spring sublimation of the seasonal CO2 northern polar cap is a dynamic process in the current Mars c...
As the planet's principal cold traps, the martian polar regions have accumulated extensive mantles o...
We examine the response of Martian climate to changes in solar energy deposition caused by variation...
One of the most striking differences between the present day climates of Earth and Mars is the ubiqu...
Using simple, qualitative heat balance models, this paper addresses textures and structures that wil...
Planum Boreum (PB) is a dome of layered icy material rising ~3 km above the surrounding plains in th...
The poles of Mars, much like Earth's polar regions, are covered by kilometer-thick sheets of ice tha...
[1] Two end-member hypotheses have been proposed to account for the emplacement and distribution of ...
The long-term evolution of both the atmosphere and the surface of Mars can be understood by examinin...
the r th (which in turn is partially influenced by inherent layer properties) and on the shape and l...
Includes reviews and tutorials on broad areas of Martian and terrestrial polar research. Including g...
The first Martian year and a half of observations by the Mars Climate Sounder aboard the Mars Reconn...
The polar layered deposits are thought to contain alternate layers of water and dust in different pr...
The planet Mars hosts an atmosphere that is perhaps the closest in terms of its meteorology and clim...
Mars is a small planet with a thin atmosphere of almost pure carbon dioxide. To first order, the Mar...
Spring sublimation of the seasonal CO2 northern polar cap is a dynamic process in the current Mars c...
As the planet's principal cold traps, the martian polar regions have accumulated extensive mantles o...
We examine the response of Martian climate to changes in solar energy deposition caused by variation...
One of the most striking differences between the present day climates of Earth and Mars is the ubiqu...
Using simple, qualitative heat balance models, this paper addresses textures and structures that wil...
Planum Boreum (PB) is a dome of layered icy material rising ~3 km above the surrounding plains in th...
The poles of Mars, much like Earth's polar regions, are covered by kilometer-thick sheets of ice tha...
[1] Two end-member hypotheses have been proposed to account for the emplacement and distribution of ...
The long-term evolution of both the atmosphere and the surface of Mars can be understood by examinin...
the r th (which in turn is partially influenced by inherent layer properties) and on the shape and l...
Includes reviews and tutorials on broad areas of Martian and terrestrial polar research. Including g...
The first Martian year and a half of observations by the Mars Climate Sounder aboard the Mars Reconn...
The polar layered deposits are thought to contain alternate layers of water and dust in different pr...
The planet Mars hosts an atmosphere that is perhaps the closest in terms of its meteorology and clim...