Interannual variability of water ice clouds over major martian volcanoes observed by MOC

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作者
Benson, Jennifer L. [1 ]
James, Philip B.
Cantor, Bruce A.
Remigio, Ryan
机构
[1] Univ Toledo, Dept Phys & Astron, Ritter Astrophys Res Ctr, Toledo, OH 43606 USA
[2] Malin Space Sci Syst Inc, San Diego, CA 92191 USA
关键词
Mars; atmosphere;
D O I
10.1016/j.icarus.2006.03.014
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Using Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera daily global maps, cloud areas have been measured daily for water ice clouds associated with the topography of the major volcanoes Olympus Mons, Ascraeus Mons, Pavonis Mons, Arsia Mons, Elysium Mons, and Alba Patera. This study expands on that of Benson et al. [Benson, J.L., Bonev, B.P., James, P.B., Shan, K.J., Cantor, B.A., Caplinger, M.A., 2003. Icarus 165, 34-52] by continuing their cloud area measurements of the Tharsis volcanoes, Olympus Mons and Alba Patera for an additional martian year (August 2001-May 2003) and by also including Elysium Mons measurements from March 1999 through May 2003. The seasonal trends in` cloud activity established by Benson et al. [Benson, J.L., Bonev, B.P., James, P.B., Shan, K.J., Cantor, B.A., Caplinger, M.A., 2003. Icarus 165, 34-52] for the five volcanoes studied earlier are corroborated here with an additional year of coverage. For volcanoes other than Arsia Mons, interannual variations that could be associated with the large 2001 planet encircling dust storm are minimal. At Arsia Mons, where cloud activity was continuous in the first two years, clouds disappeared totally for similar to 85 degrees of L(S) (L(S) = 188-275) due to the dust storm. Elysium Mons cloud activity is similar to that of Olympus Mons, however the peak in cloud area is near L(S) = 130 rather than near L(S) = 100. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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