AbstractWe model the transport of gas through the martian subsurface in order to quantify the timescales of release of a trace gas with a source at depth using a Fickian model of diffusion through a putative martian regolith column. The model is then applied to the case of methane to determine if diffusive transport of gas can explain previous observations of methane in the martian atmosphere.We investigate which parameters in the model have the greatest effect on transport timescales and show that the calculated diffusivity is very sensitive to the pressure profile of the subsurface, but relatively insensitive to the temperature profile, though diffusive transport may be affected by other temperature dependent properties of the subsurface ...
We utilize the MarsWRF general circulation model (GCM) to address the behavior of gas plumes in the ...
Reports of methane on Mars at different times imply varying spatial distributions. This study examin...
Context. The Martian methane and water cycle are subject of ongoing research through simulation. Exc...
AbstractWe model the transport of gas through the martian subsurface in order to quantify the timesc...
We model the transport of gas through the martian subsurface in order to quantify the timescales of ...
AbstractWe calculate transport timescales of martian methane and investigate the effect of potential...
During the whole geological history of Mars, methane formation mechanisms could have taken place in ...
This study is devoted to the general circulation modeling (GCM) of methane transport in the Martian ...
Methane on Mars continues to be the subject of much debate, particularly because its generation mech...
We calculate transport timescales of martian methane and investigate the effect of potential release...
The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) will have the capability of detecting and characterizing a broad...
AbstractReports of methane on Mars at different times imply varying spatial distributions. This stud...
Several teams have recently reported the detection of methane in the Martian atmosphere [1-3]. Altho...
Methane has been observed in the atmosphere of Mars by a number of different teams [1], although its...
The martian subsurface is the most likely environment on the planet to find life, as it is protected...
We utilize the MarsWRF general circulation model (GCM) to address the behavior of gas plumes in the ...
Reports of methane on Mars at different times imply varying spatial distributions. This study examin...
Context. The Martian methane and water cycle are subject of ongoing research through simulation. Exc...
AbstractWe model the transport of gas through the martian subsurface in order to quantify the timesc...
We model the transport of gas through the martian subsurface in order to quantify the timescales of ...
AbstractWe calculate transport timescales of martian methane and investigate the effect of potential...
During the whole geological history of Mars, methane formation mechanisms could have taken place in ...
This study is devoted to the general circulation modeling (GCM) of methane transport in the Martian ...
Methane on Mars continues to be the subject of much debate, particularly because its generation mech...
We calculate transport timescales of martian methane and investigate the effect of potential release...
The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) will have the capability of detecting and characterizing a broad...
AbstractReports of methane on Mars at different times imply varying spatial distributions. This stud...
Several teams have recently reported the detection of methane in the Martian atmosphere [1-3]. Altho...
Methane has been observed in the atmosphere of Mars by a number of different teams [1], although its...
The martian subsurface is the most likely environment on the planet to find life, as it is protected...
We utilize the MarsWRF general circulation model (GCM) to address the behavior of gas plumes in the ...
Reports of methane on Mars at different times imply varying spatial distributions. This study examin...
Context. The Martian methane and water cycle are subject of ongoing research through simulation. Exc...