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Embedded clays and sulfates in Meridiani Planum, Mars
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.10.046 Bibcode: 2015Icar..248..269F

Bibring, J. -P.; Poulet, F.; Davies, G. R. +4 more

The area of Meridiani Planum on Mars became of particular interest after the detection of coarse-grained, gray hematite, which led to the choice of this region as final landing site for the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. Multiple additional minerals have since been detected in the region, both from orbit and in situ. The present paper reasses…

2015 Icarus
MEx 34
Gale crater and impact processes - Curiosity's first 364 Sols on Mars
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.10.013 Bibcode: 2015Icar..249..108N

Bridges, Nathan T.; Mangold, Nicolas; Wiens, Roger C. +18 more

Impact processes at all scales have been involved in the formation and subsequent evolution of Gale crater. Small impact craters in the vicinity of the Curiosity MSL landing site and rover traverse during the 364 Sols after landing have been studied both from orbit and the surface. Evidence for the effect of impacts on basement outcrops may includ…

2015 Icarus
MEx 33
Cloud structure and composition of Jupiter's troposphere from 5- µ m Cassini VIMS spectroscopy
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2015.05.030 Bibcode: 2015Icar..257..457G

Fletcher, L. N.; Irwin, P. G. J.; Giles, R. S.

Jupiter's tropospheric composition and cloud structure are studied using Cassini VIMS 4.5-5.1 µ m thermal emission spectra from the 2000-2001 flyby. We make use of both nadir and limb darkening observations on the planet's nightside, and compare these with dayside observations. Although there is significant spatial variability in the 5- &mic…

2015 Icarus
Cassini 33
Vertical propagation of planetary-scale waves in variable background winds in the upper cloud region of Venus
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.07.011 Bibcode: 2015Icar..248..560K

Futaana, Yoshifumi; Imamura, Takeshi; Kouyama, Toru +2 more

Recently it was found that the low-latitude zonal wind and the amplitudes of Kelvin and Rossby waves at the cloud top of Venus show long-term variations in a synchronized manner. For the purpose of explaining this synchronization, we investigated the influence of the background zonal wind profile on the upward propagation of Kelvin and Rossby wave…

2015 Icarus
VenusExpress 33
Interannual and seasonal changes in the north polar ice deposits of Mars: Observations from MY 29-31 using MARCI
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.08.026 Bibcode: 2015Icar..251..181C

James, P. B.; Cantor, B. A.; Calvin, W. M. +1 more

The MARCI camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter provides daily synoptic coverage that allows monitoring of seasonal cap retreat and interannual changes that occur between Mars year (MY) and over the northern summer. The northern seasonal cap evolution was observed in MY 29, 30 and 31 (12/2007-04/2012). Observation over multiple Mars years allo…

2015 Icarus
eHST 33
The mutual orbit, mass, and density of the large transneptunian binary system Varda and Ilmarë
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2015.04.036 Bibcode: 2015Icar..257..130G

Roe, H. G.; Trujillo, C. A.; Thirouin, A. +7 more

From observations by the Hubble Space Telescope, Keck II Telescope, and Gemini North Telescope, we have determined the mutual orbit of the large transneptunian object (174567) Varda and its satellite Ilmarë. These two objects orbit one another in a highly inclined, circular or near-circular orbit with a period of 5.75 days and a semimajor axis of …

2015 Icarus
eHST 32
Saturn kilometric radiation periodicity after equinox
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2015.03.014 Bibcode: 2015Icar..254...72F

Gurnett, D. A.; Kurth, W. S.; Ye, S. -Y. +2 more

The rotation period of Saturn's magnetosphere was found to vary with time, and changing periodicities were identified in magnetic fields, radio emissions, and charged particles. Here we analyze the varying period of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) from 2009 to early 2013, i.e. mainly after Saturn equinox of August 2009. A periodicity analysis is…

2015 Icarus
Cassini 32
Extensive Middle Amazonian mantling of debris aprons and plains in Deuteronilus Mensae, Mars: Implications for the record of mid-latitude glaciation
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2015.06.036 Bibcode: 2015Icar..260..269B

Head, James W.; Baker, David M. H.

The mid-latitudes of Mars are host to a record of recent episodes of accumulations of ice-rich materials. The record includes debris aprons, interpreted to be debris-covered glaciers, that may represent the preserved remnants of a much more extensive ice sheet. We assessed the possibility of former glacial extents by examining debris aprons and th…

2015 Icarus
MEx 31
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: Hardening of the sub-surface layer
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2015.07.024 Bibcode: 2015Icar..260..464K

Kührt, E.; Spohn, T.; Kaufmann, E. +2 more

From the operation of the MUPUS thermal probe Spohn et al. (2015) concluded that the material of the nucleus of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is likely to have a high strength, at least locally at the Philae landing site. In this work we consider the derived strength of the material in order to constrain its granulation. For this purpose we performed …

2015 Icarus
Rosetta 30
Recent climate cycles on Mars: Stratigraphic relationships between multiple generations of gullies and the latitude dependent mantle
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.12.035 Bibcode: 2015Icar..252...83D

Goudge, Timothy A.; Head, James W.; Dickson, James L. +1 more

Reconstructions of the orbital parameters of Mars spanning the last ∼20 Myr, combined with global circulation models, predict multiple cycles of accumulation and degradation of an ice-rich mantle in the mid-latitudes, driven primarily by insolation at the poles during periods when obliquity was more than ten degrees greater than it is today (i.e.,…

2015 Icarus
MEx 30