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North polar frontal clouds and dust storms on Mars during spring and summer

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:56 authored by Huiqun Wang, Jenny FisherJenny Fisher
The complete archive of Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) Mars Daily Global Maps (MDGM) are used to study north polar clouds and dust storms that exhibit frontal structures during the spring and summer (Ls 0–180°). Results show that frontal events generally follow the edge of the polar cap during spring and mid/late summer with a gap in the distribution in early summer. The exact duration and timing of the gap vary from year to year. Twww.lw20.comen to twenty percent of spring and summer time frontal events exhibit complex morphologies. Distinct temperature signatures are associated with features observed in images in many but not all cases. The general travel paths of the frontal events are eastward around the polar cap. Westward paths exist only at the edge of the polar cap in late spring/early summer. Occasionally, the paths curve toward or away from the polar cap in certain longitude sectors.

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Wang, H. & Fisher, J. A. (2009). North polar frontal clouds and dust storms on Mars during spring and summer. Icarus, 204 (1), 103-113.

Journal title

Icarus

Volume

204

Issue

1

Pagination

103-113

Language

English

RIS ID

72911

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