The depth to which solar radiation can penetrate through ice is an important factor in understanding surface‐atmosphere interactions for icy planetary surfaces. Mars hosts both water and carbon dioxide ice on the surface and in the subsurface. At high latitudes during autumn and winter carbon dioxide condenses to form the seasonal polar cap. This has been both modelled and observed to, in part, occur as snowfall. As snow accumulates, the thermal properties of the surface are changed, whether the underlying surface was rocky, regolith or a solid ice sheet. This results in a change (usually increase) in albedo, affecting the proportion of the incident solar energy reflected, or transmitted below the surface of the snow layer. The depth to whi...
Precipitation as snow is an emerging paradigm for understanding water flow on Mars, which gracefully...
This thesis presents the first measurements of the annual heat budgets of the polar caps of Mars fro...
Near-surface perennial water ice on Mars has been previously inferred down to latitudes of about 45°...
The depth to which solar radiation can penetrate through ice is an important factor in understanding...
Icy surfaces behave differently to rocky or regolith‐covered surfaces in response to irradiation. A ...
Icy surfaces behave differently to rocky or regolith‐covered surfaces in response to irradiation. A ...
The penetration depth of broad spectrum solar irradiation over the wavelength range 300 nm – 1100 nm...
The penetration depth of broad spectrum solar radiation (300 nm – 1100 nm) in ices relevant to Mars ...
Mars’ polar caps are – depending on hemisphere and season - partially or totally covered...
Mars’ polar caps are – depending on hemisphere and season - partially or totally covered with CO2 ic...
Carbon dioxide ice is abundant on the Martian surface and plays an important role in the planet’s en...
AbstractMars’ polar caps are – depending on hemisphere and season - partially or totally covered wit...
International audienceThe mostly carbon dioxide (CO 2) atmosphere of Mars condenses and sublimes in ...
Researchers found that it is possible to grow large clear samples of CO2 ice at Mars-like temperatur...
Rock and soil surface layers absorb and reflect incoming solar radiation immediately at the surface....
Precipitation as snow is an emerging paradigm for understanding water flow on Mars, which gracefully...
This thesis presents the first measurements of the annual heat budgets of the polar caps of Mars fro...
Near-surface perennial water ice on Mars has been previously inferred down to latitudes of about 45°...
The depth to which solar radiation can penetrate through ice is an important factor in understanding...
Icy surfaces behave differently to rocky or regolith‐covered surfaces in response to irradiation. A ...
Icy surfaces behave differently to rocky or regolith‐covered surfaces in response to irradiation. A ...
The penetration depth of broad spectrum solar irradiation over the wavelength range 300 nm – 1100 nm...
The penetration depth of broad spectrum solar radiation (300 nm – 1100 nm) in ices relevant to Mars ...
Mars’ polar caps are – depending on hemisphere and season - partially or totally covered...
Mars’ polar caps are – depending on hemisphere and season - partially or totally covered with CO2 ic...
Carbon dioxide ice is abundant on the Martian surface and plays an important role in the planet’s en...
AbstractMars’ polar caps are – depending on hemisphere and season - partially or totally covered wit...
International audienceThe mostly carbon dioxide (CO 2) atmosphere of Mars condenses and sublimes in ...
Researchers found that it is possible to grow large clear samples of CO2 ice at Mars-like temperatur...
Rock and soil surface layers absorb and reflect incoming solar radiation immediately at the surface....
Precipitation as snow is an emerging paradigm for understanding water flow on Mars, which gracefully...
This thesis presents the first measurements of the annual heat budgets of the polar caps of Mars fro...
Near-surface perennial water ice on Mars has been previously inferred down to latitudes of about 45°...