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Constraining Changes in Surface Dust Thickness on Mars Using Diurnal Surface Temperature Observations From EMIRS
DOI: 10.1029/2023JE007794 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807794W

Christensen, Philip R.; Edwards, Christopher S.; Smith, Michael D. +1 more

Diurnal surface temperature data collected from the Emirates Mars Infrared Spectrometer have been used to characterize dust redistribution on Mars following a regional dust storm in January 2022. A comparative temporal analysis is conducted pre- and post-dust storm to estimate net changes in surface dust thickness at Syrtis Major, Isidis Planitia,…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
MEx 3
Martian Atmospheric Aerosols Composition and Distribution Retrievals During the First Martian Year of NOMAD/TGO Solar Occultation Measurements: 2. Extended Results, End of MY 34 and First Half of MY 35
DOI: 10.1029/2023JE007835 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807835S

Modak, Ashimananda; Brines, Adrian; Stolzenbach, Aurélien +17 more

This is the second part of Stolzenbach et al. (2023, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JE007276), named hereafter Paper I, extends the period to the end of MY 34 and the first half of MY 35. This encompasses the end phase of the MY 34 Global Dust Storm (GDS), the MY 34 C-Storm, the Aphelion Cloud Belt (…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
ExoMars-16 3
Mercury's Exosphere as Seen by BepiColombo/PHEBUS Visible Channels During the First Two Flybys
DOI: 10.1029/2023JE007808 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807808R

Reberac, A.; Korablev, O.; Leblanc, F. +10 more

BepiColombo, the ESA/JAXA joint mission performed its first flyby of Mercury on 1 October 2021 and its second on 23 June 2022. PHEBUS observed the exosphere of Mercury during these flybys notably with its visible channels c404 (centered on the potassium emission line at 404 nm) and c422 (centered on the calcium emission line at 422 nm). The c422 s…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
BepiColombo 3
Groundwater-Controlled Deposition of Equatorial Layered Deposits in Central Arabia Terra, Mars
DOI: 10.1029/2022JE007504 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807504D

Pondrelli, M.; Marinangeli, L.; Silvestro, S. +5 more

Equatorial Layered Deposits (ELDs) reveal aspects of past depositional environments useful for timing climatic and geological events on Mars. However, their formation has several contending hypotheses which reflect a diverse range of possible environments. To better constrain their formation mechanism, we analyzed the stratigraphic and mineralogic…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
MEx 3
Martian Atmospheric Aerosols Composition and Distribution Retrievals During the First Martian Year of NOMAD/TGO Solar Occultation Measurements: 1. Methodology and Application to the MY 34 Global Dust Storm
DOI: 10.1029/2022JE007276 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807276S

Modak, Ashimananda; Brines, Adrian; Stolzenbach, Aurélien +17 more

Since the beginning of the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) science operations in April 2018, its instrument "Nadir and Occultation for MArs Discovery" (NOMAD) supplies detailed observations of the IR spectrums of the Martian atmosphere. We developed a procedure that allows us to evaluate the composition and distribution's parameters of the atmospheric Mar…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
ExoMars-16 3
Ultraviolet and Visible Reflectance Spectra of Phobos and Deimos as Measured by the ExoMars-TGO/NOMAD-UVIS Spectrometer
DOI: 10.1029/2023JE008002 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12808002M

Vandaele, A. C.; Daerden, F.; Thomas, I. R. +18 more

Spectroscopic measurements are a powerful tool to investigate the surface composition of airless bodies and provide clues of their origin. The composition and origin of Phobos and Deimos are still unknown and are currently widely debated. We present spectroscopic measurements of Phobos and Deimos at ultraviolet and visible wavelengths (250-650 nm)…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
ExoMars-16 MEx eHST 2
The EUV Reflectance of Mercury's Surface Measured by BepiColombo/PHEBUS
DOI: 10.1029/2022JE007669 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807669C

Korablev, O.; Chaufray, J. -Y.; Leblanc, F. +10 more

On 9 and 10 October 2021, Probing the Hermean Exosphere by Ultraviolet Spectroscopy aboard BepiColombo observed the disk-integrated reflected light from the Sun by Mercury in the spectral range 90-160 nm at a phase angle of 70°. These observations are used to derive the EUV reflectance of the surface of Mercury in this wavelength range for the fir…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
BepiColombo 2
Observation of Helium in Mercury's Exosphere by PHEBUS on Bepi-Colombo
DOI: 10.1029/2023JE007743 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807743Q

Korablev, Oleg; Belyaev, Denis; Chaufray, Jean-Yves +12 more

On 1 October 2021, Bepi-Colombo performed its first flyby of Mercury. During the maneuver, the short wavelength channel (55-155 nm) of "Probing the Hermean Exosphere by UV Spectroscopy" (PHEBUS) was activated for a total duration of 1 hr. The helium resonance line at 58.4 nm was clearly observed during the whole sequence. At large distance from th…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
BepiColombo 2
Assessing Controls on the Incomplete Draining of Martian Open-Basin Lakes
DOI: 10.1029/2022JE007443 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807443G

Goudge, Timothy A.; Fassett, Caleb I.; Bamber, Emily R. +1 more

Over 250 hydrologically open paleolakes, which filled with water before catastrophically breaching, have been identified on Mars. These open-basin lakes are recognized by the topographic geometry of a closed contour below the elevation of the outlet, indicating that the lake was incompletely drained by the breach flood. Here, we explore factors th…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
MEx 2
Deciphering the Structural History of Ulysses Fossae, Mars, Using Fault Pattern Analysis
DOI: 10.1029/2022JE007633 Bibcode: 2023JGRE..12807633S

Byrne, Paul K.; Shahrzad, Stephanie; Bramham, Emma K. +3 more

Ulysses Fossae is a faulted region surrounded by lava flows that sits between the major volcanoes of the Tharsis Rise volcanic province on Mars. This area is unique, as it is the only exposure of extensional faulting which can be related to the Olympus Mons volcano and one of the only a few faulted areas relating to the Tharsis Montes. In order to…

2023 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
MEx 1