International audienceThe long-term dynamics of the Martian upper thermosphere near the exobase (~160-200 km) are still relatively poorly constrained by data. Electron reflectometry (ER) provides a way to derive, from electron loss cones, neutral mass densities at these altitudes in the night hemisphere. Because the Mars Global Surveyor Electron Reflectometer was not designed for this purpose, uncertainties in individual measurements are large and thus upper thermospheric variability can be characterized only on time scales of weeks or longer. Density measurements are presented at 2 A.M. local time and 185 km altitude, from April 1999 until November 2006, spanning ~4 Martian years. We observe a weaker correlation with lower atmospheric dust...
Radio occultation experiments with Mars Global Surveyor measure the refractive index of the Martian ...
peer reviewedWe analyze two Martian years of dayglow measurements of the CO Cameron bands and the CO...
Using two Mars years of data collected by the Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer on the Mars Atmo...
International audienceThe long-term dynamics of the Martian upper thermosphere near the exobase (~16...
[1] We present a new technique for inferring neutral densities in the Martian upper atmosphere from ...
International audienceWe quantify and interpret the long-term variability of dayside Martian upper t...
International audienceWe present one Martian year of observations of the density and temperature in ...
The thermosphere of Mars begins at the homopause (115-130 km) and reaches the exobase (200 km), whic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94869/1/jgre1778.pd
International audienceSimulations of the Martian upper atmosphere have been produced from a self-con...
peer reviewedWe apply a new technique to remotely sense the seasonal altitude variation of the isob...
Our simulations demonstrate that the peak altitudes of the CO2+ UVD, the Cameron bands and the OI 29...
The Mars Thermosphere General Circulation Model (MTGCM) was exercised for Ls = 90 (aphelion) solar m...
The Martian upper atmosphere is highly dynamic over both short and long temporal and spatial scales....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95238/1/jgre2686.pd
Radio occultation experiments with Mars Global Surveyor measure the refractive index of the Martian ...
peer reviewedWe analyze two Martian years of dayglow measurements of the CO Cameron bands and the CO...
Using two Mars years of data collected by the Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer on the Mars Atmo...
International audienceThe long-term dynamics of the Martian upper thermosphere near the exobase (~16...
[1] We present a new technique for inferring neutral densities in the Martian upper atmosphere from ...
International audienceWe quantify and interpret the long-term variability of dayside Martian upper t...
International audienceWe present one Martian year of observations of the density and temperature in ...
The thermosphere of Mars begins at the homopause (115-130 km) and reaches the exobase (200 km), whic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94869/1/jgre1778.pd
International audienceSimulations of the Martian upper atmosphere have been produced from a self-con...
peer reviewedWe apply a new technique to remotely sense the seasonal altitude variation of the isob...
Our simulations demonstrate that the peak altitudes of the CO2+ UVD, the Cameron bands and the OI 29...
The Mars Thermosphere General Circulation Model (MTGCM) was exercised for Ls = 90 (aphelion) solar m...
The Martian upper atmosphere is highly dynamic over both short and long temporal and spatial scales....
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95238/1/jgre2686.pd
Radio occultation experiments with Mars Global Surveyor measure the refractive index of the Martian ...
peer reviewedWe analyze two Martian years of dayglow measurements of the CO Cameron bands and the CO...
Using two Mars years of data collected by the Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer on the Mars Atmo...