This dissertation presents an analysis of the behavior of the neutral winds in the thermosphere of Mars, including impacts on this behavior due to coupling with the lower atmosphere. Using a 3-D ground to exobase Mars general circulation model called M-GITM (Mars Global Ionosphere-Thermosphere Model) and new in-situ thermospheric neutral wind observations at altitudes of ~140-240 km from the MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) mission at Mars, the behavior of the winds in the upper atmosphere of Mars and different processes which drive them were examined. These model simulations and observations were also utilized to analyze the impacts of vertical coupling between the lower and upper atmosphere of Mars, focusing on two phenome...
A new Mars Global Ionosphere‐Thermosphere Model (M‐GITM) is presented that combines the terrestrial ...
The outermost layers of the Martian atmosphere are thought to be scientifically unique due to the la...
The martian middle atmosphere (∼50-130 km altitude) is notoriously understudied, yet important for s...
This dissertation presents an analysis of the behavior of the neutral winds in the thermosphere of M...
Using a new observational technique, the NGIMS (Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer) instrument on...
Using a new observational technique, the NGIMS (Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer) instrument on...
International audienceWe have used two different General Circulation Models to study the thermal and...
The Martian upper atmosphere is highly dynamic over both short and long temporal and spatial scales....
The history of the martian atmosphere and climate over time cannot be properly understood without kn...
International audienceThe impact of gravity waves (GW) on diurnal tides and the global circulation i...
In an effort to continuously improve the capabilities of the Martian atmospheric predictions at LMD,...
The detailed characterization of the Mars upper atmosphere is important for future Mars aerobraking ...
International audienceSimulations of the Martian upper atmosphere have been produced from a self-con...
We employed numerical modelling of the martian atmosphere, and our expertise in understanding martia...
[1] Mars winter polar warming is a phenomenon of the lower thermosphere temperatures and densities t...
A new Mars Global Ionosphere‐Thermosphere Model (M‐GITM) is presented that combines the terrestrial ...
The outermost layers of the Martian atmosphere are thought to be scientifically unique due to the la...
The martian middle atmosphere (∼50-130 km altitude) is notoriously understudied, yet important for s...
This dissertation presents an analysis of the behavior of the neutral winds in the thermosphere of M...
Using a new observational technique, the NGIMS (Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer) instrument on...
Using a new observational technique, the NGIMS (Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer) instrument on...
International audienceWe have used two different General Circulation Models to study the thermal and...
The Martian upper atmosphere is highly dynamic over both short and long temporal and spatial scales....
The history of the martian atmosphere and climate over time cannot be properly understood without kn...
International audienceThe impact of gravity waves (GW) on diurnal tides and the global circulation i...
In an effort to continuously improve the capabilities of the Martian atmospheric predictions at LMD,...
The detailed characterization of the Mars upper atmosphere is important for future Mars aerobraking ...
International audienceSimulations of the Martian upper atmosphere have been produced from a self-con...
We employed numerical modelling of the martian atmosphere, and our expertise in understanding martia...
[1] Mars winter polar warming is a phenomenon of the lower thermosphere temperatures and densities t...
A new Mars Global Ionosphere‐Thermosphere Model (M‐GITM) is presented that combines the terrestrial ...
The outermost layers of the Martian atmosphere are thought to be scientifically unique due to the la...
The martian middle atmosphere (∼50-130 km altitude) is notoriously understudied, yet important for s...