The long-term evolution of both the atmosphere and the surface of Mars can be understood by examining the history of volatiles in the Mars atmosphere, their non-atmospheric reservoirs, and the processes of exchange between the two. Clearly, the present state of both the surface and the atmosphere can only be seen, so that any inferences about the evolution of the climate system are just that, inferences. The processes which control the atmosphere and surface on a seasonal basis, however, are the same processes which can act on longer timescales; only the specific solar and atmospheric forcing will differ. Once the ability of each process to affect the seasonal behavior is understood, the long-timescale forcing may be applied to the various ...
The residual frost caps of Mars are probably water-ice. They may be the source of the water vapor as...
The polar regions of Mars preserve, in both their layering and their topography, a record of recent ...
Humanity has long been fascinated by the planet Mars. Was its climate ever conducive to life? What i...
Volatiles have clearly played a key role in the evolution of Mars' atmosphere, hydrosphere and geosp...
We investigate the exchange of water vapour between the regolith and atmosphere of Mars, and how it ...
The history of the martian atmosphere and climate over time cannot be properly understood without kn...
The geological, atmospheric, and climatic history of Mars is explored in reviews and reports of rece...
Mars is a small planet with a thin atmosphere of almost pure carbon dioxide. To first order, the Mar...
The geological, atmospheric, and climatic history of Mars is explored in reviews and reports of rece...
The present Mars atmosphere is relatively thin and cold. It is not at all like that which is presume...
Primary objectives for exploration of Mars include determination of: (1) the distribution, abundance...
We present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) water vapour co...
Topics covered include: early Mars volatile inventory, evolution through time, geological influences...
Heterogeneous (gas-surface) processes may play an important role in both the atmospheric and surface...
The long-term variations in the atmospheric pressure and the polar cap temperature of Mars resulting...
The residual frost caps of Mars are probably water-ice. They may be the source of the water vapor as...
The polar regions of Mars preserve, in both their layering and their topography, a record of recent ...
Humanity has long been fascinated by the planet Mars. Was its climate ever conducive to life? What i...
Volatiles have clearly played a key role in the evolution of Mars' atmosphere, hydrosphere and geosp...
We investigate the exchange of water vapour between the regolith and atmosphere of Mars, and how it ...
The history of the martian atmosphere and climate over time cannot be properly understood without kn...
The geological, atmospheric, and climatic history of Mars is explored in reviews and reports of rece...
Mars is a small planet with a thin atmosphere of almost pure carbon dioxide. To first order, the Mar...
The geological, atmospheric, and climatic history of Mars is explored in reviews and reports of rece...
The present Mars atmosphere is relatively thin and cold. It is not at all like that which is presume...
Primary objectives for exploration of Mars include determination of: (1) the distribution, abundance...
We present for the first time an assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) water vapour co...
Topics covered include: early Mars volatile inventory, evolution through time, geological influences...
Heterogeneous (gas-surface) processes may play an important role in both the atmospheric and surface...
The long-term variations in the atmospheric pressure and the polar cap temperature of Mars resulting...
The residual frost caps of Mars are probably water-ice. They may be the source of the water vapor as...
The polar regions of Mars preserve, in both their layering and their topography, a record of recent ...
Humanity has long been fascinated by the planet Mars. Was its climate ever conducive to life? What i...