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Seasonal and inter-annual changes of volume density of martian CO2 snow from time-variable elevation and gravity

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Title: Seasonal and inter-annual changes of volume density of martian CO2 snow from time-variable elevation and gravity
Authors: Matsuo, Koji Browse this author
Heki, Kosuke Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Issue Date: Jul-2009
Publisher: Academic Press
Journal Title: Icarus
Volume: 202
Issue: 1
Start Page: 90
End Page: 94
Publisher DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.02.023
Abstract: The Martian atmosphere seasonally exchanges CO2 with the surface by repeating condensation and sublimation, causing seasonal growth and decay of the polar CO2 snowcaps. These processes leave two kinds of geodetic signatures, i.e. seasonal changes of the Martian gravity field and of surface elevation of the snow-covered regions. Here we study gradual increase of the volume density of the Martian snow due to compaction, by combining these two data sets during 1999-2001 covering three Martian winters. We found that light fresh snow of ~0.1×10^3 kg m^[-3] slowly becomes denser reaching ~1.0×10^3 kg m^[-3] or more immediately before it thaw. The maximum snow density varies slightly from year to year, and between hemispheres. In the second southern winter, the density became as high as ~1.6×10^3 kg m^[-3]. This might have been caused by a dust storm activity, e.g. increased mixing of silicate particles and/or enhancement of sintering.
Type: article (author version)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/38641
Appears in Collections:理学院・理学研究院 (Graduate School of Science / Faculty of Science) > 雑誌発表論文等 (Peer-reviewed Journal Articles, etc)

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