C. Newman, Tanguy Bertrand, J. Battalio, M. Day, M. de la Torre Juárez, M. Elrod, F. Esposito, L. Fenton, C. Gebhardt, S. Greybush, S. Guzewich, M. Kahre, Henrik Kahanpää, Ö. Karatekin, Brian Jackson, M. Lapôtre, Christopher Lee, S. Lewis, R. Lorenz, Germán Martínez Martínez, J. Martín‐Torres, M. Mischna, L. Montabone, L. Neakrase, A. Pankine, J. Pla‐García, P. Read, Isaac Smith, Michael D. Smith, Alejandro Soto, A. Spiga, C. Swann, L. Tamppari, O. Temel, Daniel Viúdez Moreiras, D. Wellington, P. Wolkenberg, G. Wurm, M. Zorzano
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Abstract
Atmospheric dust is a more extreme modifier of weather and climate on Mars than water vapor is on Earth. Global dust storms enshroud Mars in a veil of dust for months and have major implications fo...