International audienceThis work combines 17 years of Mars Express radio science (MaRS) observations with proxies for insolation and local/global atmospheric dust to investigate the combined and individual effects on the dayside ionosphere of Mars from the top down to the ionospheric base. The increase in insolation from orbital apocenter to pericenter in combination with Mars' dust cycle causes an average rise of the whole photochemically dominated region of the dayside ionosphere, ranging from 13 km at the ionospheric base up to 22 km above the main peak during conditions without a global dust storm. The declining phase of the 2018 global dust storm was observed by MaRS on the southern hemisphere and close to pericenter. The observed lifti...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.This work uses a subset of “q...
Mars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmospheres through dust aer...
International audienceThis work combines 17 years of Mars Express radio science (MaRS) observations ...
International audienceThis work combines 17 years of Mars Express radio science (MaRS) observations ...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Mars regional and global dust storms are abl...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Mars regional and global dust storms are abl...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
Currently, the Martian atmosphere is thin, arid, and unable to support liquid water. Surface feature...
Currently, the Martian atmosphere is thin, arid, and unable to support liquid water. Surface feature...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.This work uses a subset of “q...
Mars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmospheres through dust aer...
International audienceThis work combines 17 years of Mars Express radio science (MaRS) observations ...
International audienceThis work combines 17 years of Mars Express radio science (MaRS) observations ...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Mars regional and global dust storms are abl...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Mars regional and global dust storms are abl...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
International audienceMars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmosp...
Currently, the Martian atmosphere is thin, arid, and unable to support liquid water. Surface feature...
Currently, the Martian atmosphere is thin, arid, and unable to support liquid water. Surface feature...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.This work uses a subset of “q...
Mars regional and global dust storms are able to impact the lower/upper atmospheres through dust aer...