International audienceMonitoring the exchange of CO2, H2O and dust between the atmosphere, regolith, seasonal deposits and the permanent polar caps of Mars is required to study the climate of the planet and its evolution. The imaging spectrometer Observatoire pour la Minéralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activité (OMEGA) of Mars Express contributes to such a task by regularly acquiring hyperspectral images of the polar regions in the 0.35–View the MathML source range. We analyze five OMEGA observations that were acquired over the high southern latitudes in 2004 at the end of summer (LS=335–348ring operator). We conduct statistical analyses of data as well as radiative transfer modelings of selected spectra in order to investigate the nature, ...
In order to understand Mars' current climate it is necessary to detect, characterize and monitor CO2...
The planetary fourier spectrometer (PFS) for the Mars express mission (MEX) is an infrared spectrome...
International audienceThe inventory of water and carbon dioxide reservoirs on Mars are important clu...
International audienceMonitoring the exchange of CO2, H2O and dust between the atmosphere, regolith,...
The determination of the physical state and composition of the ices composing the surface layer of t...
abstract P11A-0257The time and space evolution of the South Seasonal Polar Cap (SSPC) is a major ann...
Meeting abstract from the CDROM, #2240Introduction The high latitudes of Mars are covered by a seaso...
The high latitudes of Mars are covered by a seasonal CO2 ice deposit. The time and space evolutions ...
Monitoring the exchange of CO2, H2O and dust between the atmosphere, regolith, seasonal deposits and...
International audienceThe OMEGA visible/near-infrared imaging spectrometer on board Mars Express has...
International audienceFrom OMEGA observations, we first determine the modes of coexistence between H...
Variable mixtures of CO2 ice, H2O ice, and dust in volatile exposures at the south pole of Mars infl...
The Vis/NIR OMEGA imaging spectrometer on-board Mars Express has been operating in Mars orbit since ...
In order to understand Mars' current climate it is necessary to detect, characterize and monitor CO2...
The planetary fourier spectrometer (PFS) for the Mars express mission (MEX) is an infrared spectrome...
International audienceThe inventory of water and carbon dioxide reservoirs on Mars are important clu...
International audienceMonitoring the exchange of CO2, H2O and dust between the atmosphere, regolith,...
The determination of the physical state and composition of the ices composing the surface layer of t...
abstract P11A-0257The time and space evolution of the South Seasonal Polar Cap (SSPC) is a major ann...
Meeting abstract from the CDROM, #2240Introduction The high latitudes of Mars are covered by a seaso...
The high latitudes of Mars are covered by a seasonal CO2 ice deposit. The time and space evolutions ...
Monitoring the exchange of CO2, H2O and dust between the atmosphere, regolith, seasonal deposits and...
International audienceThe OMEGA visible/near-infrared imaging spectrometer on board Mars Express has...
International audienceFrom OMEGA observations, we first determine the modes of coexistence between H...
Variable mixtures of CO2 ice, H2O ice, and dust in volatile exposures at the south pole of Mars infl...
The Vis/NIR OMEGA imaging spectrometer on-board Mars Express has been operating in Mars orbit since ...
In order to understand Mars' current climate it is necessary to detect, characterize and monitor CO2...
The planetary fourier spectrometer (PFS) for the Mars express mission (MEX) is an infrared spectrome...
International audienceThe inventory of water and carbon dioxide reservoirs on Mars are important clu...