Distinct Energy Budgets of Mars and Earth

IF 8.3 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
AGU Advances Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1029/2024AV001389
Larry Guan, Liming Li, Ellen C. Creecy, Xun Jiang, Xinyue Wang, Germán Martínez, Anthony D. Toigo, Mark I. Richardson, Agustín Sánchez-Lavega, Yeon Joo Lee
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The radiant energy budget (REB) is a fundamental physical parameter for planetary bodies, though studies constraining the REB for bodies beyond Earth are relatively limited. We generate the first meridional profiles of Mars' REB at seasonal and annual timescales through measurements based on long term multi-instrument observations from spacecraft orbiting Mars. Then, we compare our findings to Earth's REB using contemporary satellite data sets. Each planet exhibits remarkably distinct seasonal REB distributions due to differences in their orbital, atmospheric, and surface properties. Annually, Earth's REB exhibits a tropical energy surplus and a deficit at the poles. In contrast, Mars' annual REB displays an inverted meridional distribution with significant hemispheric asymmetry. Additionally, global dust storms significantly modify the Martian REB. Our observations are employable in future studies to improve models on Mars' general circulation, meteorology, and polar ice cap evolution.

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火星和地球不同的能量收支
辐射能量预算(REB)是行星天体的一个基本物理参数,但对地球以外天体的辐射能量预算进行约束的研究相对有限。我们根据绕火星轨道运行的航天器的长期多仪器观测数据,首次生成了火星辐射能量预算在季节和年度时间尺度上的子午剖面图。然后,我们利用当代卫星数据集将我们的发现与地球的 REB 进行比较。由于轨道、大气和地表特性的不同,每颗行星都表现出明显不同的季节性可变资本分布。每年,地球的 REB 在热带表现出能量过剩,而在两极则表现出能量不足。与此相反,火星的年度 REB 呈倒经向分布,具有显著的半球不对称性。此外,全球沙尘暴极大地改变了火星的 REB。我们的观测结果可用于未来的研究,以改进火星的大气环流、气象学和极地冰盖演变模型。
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