Patterns of surface albedo changes from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Color Imager (MARCI) observations

被引:10
|
作者
Wellington, D. F. [1 ]
Bell, J. F., III [1 ]
机构
[1] Arizona State Univ, Sch Earth & Space Explorat, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
关键词
MARCI; Dust; Mars; Albedo; GLOBAL DUST STORMS; INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY; MARTIAN SURFACE; VARIABLE FEATURES; SEASONAL-CHANGES; DARK AREAS; MARINER-9; EVOLUTION; CAMERA; TES;
D O I
10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113766
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Mars Color Imager (MARCI) instrument has been observing Mars since 2006, providing over five-and-a-half martian years of daily observations with near global coverage. We have used this dataset to generate a time series of mosaics of the martian surface, using the extensive imaging coverage to produce composites that are largely free of cloud cover and close to the 1 km/pixel spatial scale of the instrument along its center track. These mosaics have allowed us to investigate and constrain the seasonality of albedo changes that result from the redistribution of surface dust by aeolian processes. We find that many regions of the planet have seasonal cycles of dust deposition and erosion, but others show secular variations or multiannual trends that alter the visible appearance of the planet on timescales that are comparable to or longer than the present dataset. Changes take place both following observable dust storms and in their absence, depending on location and season. Dust settling associated with seasonal atmospheric opacity declines provides an important reset to regions that experience significant dust removal. Detailed characterizations of the surface dust behavior of different regions provided here represent a portion of the global dust cycle (an important element of the martian climate system) and provide observational constraints for regional- and global-scale climate models. In addition, seasonal and longer-term variations in the surface dust cover have important implications for future remote sensing and human exploration efforts.
引用
收藏
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Stray light lessons learned from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's Optical Navigation Camera
    Lowman, AE
    Stauder, JL
    OPTICAL SYSTEMS DEGRADATION, CONTAMINATION, AND STRAY LIGHT: EFFECTS, MEASUREMENTS, AND CONTROL, 2004, 5526 : 240 - 248
  • [32] Calibration of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Shallow Radar (SHARAD) data for subsurface probing and surface reflectivity studies
    Campbell, Bruce A.
    Morgan, Gareth A.
    Bernardini, Fabrizio
    Putzig, Nathaniel E.
    Nunes, Daniel C.
    Plaut, Jeffrey J.
    ICARUS, 2021, 360
  • [33] Polar Region Variability in the Lower Thermosphere of Mars From Odyssey and Reconnaissance Orbiter Aerobraking Measurements
    Forbes, Jeffrey M.
    Zhang, Xiaoli
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 2018, 123 (10) : 8664 - 8687
  • [34] New views of Mars eolian activity, materials, and surface properties: Three vignettes from the Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera
    Edgett, KS
    Malin, MC
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, 2000, 105 (E1) : 1623 - 1650
  • [35] Fully Controlled 6 Meters per Pixel Equatorial Mosaic of Mars From Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Context Camera Images, Version 1
    Robbins, Stuart J.
    Kirchoff, Michelle R.
    Hoover, Rachael H.
    EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE, 2023, 10 (03)
  • [36] No detection of methane on Mars from early ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter observations
    Oleg Korablev
    Ann Carine Vandaele
    Franck Montmessin
    Anna A. Fedorova
    Alexander Trokhimovskiy
    François Forget
    Franck Lefèvre
    Frank Daerden
    Ian R. Thomas
    Loïc Trompet
    Justin T. Erwin
    Shohei Aoki
    Séverine Robert
    Lori Neary
    Sébastien Viscardy
    Alexey V. Grigoriev
    Nikolay I. Ignatiev
    Alexey Shakun
    Andrey Patrakeev
    Denis A. Belyaev
    Jean-Loup Bertaux
    Kevin S. Olsen
    Lucio Baggio
    Juan Alday
    Yuriy S. Ivanov
    Bojan Ristic
    Jon Mason
    Yannick Willame
    Cédric Depiesse
    Laszlo Hetey
    Sophie Berkenbosch
    Roland Clairquin
    Claudio Queirolo
    Bram Beeckman
    Eddy Neefs
    Manish R. Patel
    Giancarlo Bellucci
    Jose-Juan López-Moreno
    Colin F. Wilson
    Giuseppe Etiope
    Lev Zelenyi
    Håkan Svedhem
    Jorge L. Vago
    Nature, 2019, 568 : 517 - 520
  • [37] Opacity of the Martian Atmosphere from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) observations
    Ivanov, AB
    Muhleman, DO
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1998, 25 (24) : 4417 - 4420
  • [38] Interannual and seasonal changes in the north polar ice deposits of Mars: Observations from MY 29-31 using MARCI
    Calvin, W. M.
    James, P. B.
    Cantor, B. A.
    Dixon, E. M.
    ICARUS, 2015, 251 : 181 - 190
  • [39] No detection of methane on Mars from early ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter observations
    Korablev, Oleg
    Vandaele, Ann Carine
    Montmessin, Franck
    Fedorova, Anna A.
    Trokhimovskiy, Alexander
    Forget, Francois
    Lefevre, Franck
    Daerden, Frank
    Thomas, Ian R.
    Trompet, Loic
    Erwin, Justin T.
    Aoki, Shohei
    Robert, Severine
    Neary, Lori
    Viscardy, Sebastien
    Grigoriev, Alexey V.
    Ignatiev, Nikolay I.
    Shakun, Alexey
    Patrakeev, Andrey
    Belyaev, Denis A.
    Bertaux, Jean-Loup
    Olsen, Kevin S.
    Baggio, Lucio
    Alday, Juan
    Ivanov, Yuriy S.
    Ristic, Bojan
    Mason, Jon
    Willame, Yannick
    Depiesse, Cedric
    Hetey, Laszlo
    Berkenbosch, Sophie
    Clairquin, Roland
    Queirolo, Claudio
    Beeckman, Bram
    Neefs, Eddy
    Patel, Manish R.
    Bellucci, Giancarlo
    Lopez-Moreno, Jose-Juan
    Wilson, Colin F.
    Etiope, Giuseppe
    Zelenyi, Lev
    Svedhem, Hakan
    Vago, Jorge L.
    Alonso-Rodrigo, Gustavo
    Altieri, Francesca
    Anufreychik, Konstantin
    Arnold, Gabriele
    Bauduin, Sophie
    Bolsee, David
    Carrozzo, Giacomo
    NATURE, 2019, 568 (7753) : 517 - +
  • [40] Three-dimensional imaging of martian glaciated terrain using Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Shallow Radar (SHARAD) observations
    Perry, Matthew R.
    Russell, Aaron T.
    Russell, Megan B.
    Foss, Frederick J.
    Chuang, Frank C.
    Morgan, Gareth A.
    Bain, Zachary M.
    Campbell, Bruce A.
    Putzig, Nathaniel E.
    ICARUS, 2024, 419