Each Martian year nearly 30% of the atmosphere is exchanged with the polar ice caps. This exchange occurs through a combination of direct surface condensation and atmospheric precipitation of carbon dioxide. It has long been thought the amount of condensation within the polar night is maintained by a balance between diabatic processes such as radiative cooling and latent heating from condensing CO2. This assumption manifests itself in Mars General Circulation Models (GCM) in such a way as to never allow the atmospheric temperature to dip below the saturation temperature of CO2. However, observations from Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Radio Science (RS) and the Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) have demonstrated this assumption to be, at best...
We use a time dependent, microphysical cloud model to study the formation of carbon dioxide clouds i...
We will summarize 3.5 Martian years (Mars Years 27-30) of high-altitude CO2 cloud data from MEx/OMEG...
Regions of very low, rapidly varying brightness temperatures have been observed near the martian win...
The thermal emission spectrometer (TES) and the radio science (RS) experiment flying on board the Ma...
The condensing CO2 south polar cap of Mars and the mechanisms of the CO2 ice accumulation have been ...
The condensing CO2 south polar cap of Mars and the mechanisms of the CO2 ice accumulation have been ...
International audienceThe mostly carbon dioxide (CO 2) atmosphere of Mars condenses and sublimes in ...
[1] We study the condensation of CO[subscript 2] in Mars' atmosphere using temperature profiles retr...
We have found that a rather simple thermal model of the Martian surface, in combination with current...
We study the condensation of CO2 in Mars atmosphere using temperature profilesretrieved from radio o...
International audienceThe polar condensation/sublimation of CO2, that involve about one fourth of th...
The polar condensation/sublimation of CO2, that involve about one fourth of the atmosphere mass, is ...
The residual frost caps of Mars are probably water-ice. They may be the source of the water vapor as...
This thesis presents the first measurements of the annual heat budgets of the polar caps of Mars fro...
Observations of the surface of Mars suggest a high probability of surface water activity in that pla...
We use a time dependent, microphysical cloud model to study the formation of carbon dioxide clouds i...
We will summarize 3.5 Martian years (Mars Years 27-30) of high-altitude CO2 cloud data from MEx/OMEG...
Regions of very low, rapidly varying brightness temperatures have been observed near the martian win...
The thermal emission spectrometer (TES) and the radio science (RS) experiment flying on board the Ma...
The condensing CO2 south polar cap of Mars and the mechanisms of the CO2 ice accumulation have been ...
The condensing CO2 south polar cap of Mars and the mechanisms of the CO2 ice accumulation have been ...
International audienceThe mostly carbon dioxide (CO 2) atmosphere of Mars condenses and sublimes in ...
[1] We study the condensation of CO[subscript 2] in Mars' atmosphere using temperature profiles retr...
We have found that a rather simple thermal model of the Martian surface, in combination with current...
We study the condensation of CO2 in Mars atmosphere using temperature profilesretrieved from radio o...
International audienceThe polar condensation/sublimation of CO2, that involve about one fourth of th...
The polar condensation/sublimation of CO2, that involve about one fourth of the atmosphere mass, is ...
The residual frost caps of Mars are probably water-ice. They may be the source of the water vapor as...
This thesis presents the first measurements of the annual heat budgets of the polar caps of Mars fro...
Observations of the surface of Mars suggest a high probability of surface water activity in that pla...
We use a time dependent, microphysical cloud model to study the formation of carbon dioxide clouds i...
We will summarize 3.5 Martian years (Mars Years 27-30) of high-altitude CO2 cloud data from MEx/OMEG...
Regions of very low, rapidly varying brightness temperatures have been observed near the martian win...