火星上尘暴轨迹的全球分布

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ingrid J. Daubar, Rachel Hausmann, Matthew Chojnacki, Matthew Golombek, Ralph D. Lorenz, James Wray, Susan Conway, Valentin T. Bickel
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摘要

尘卷风是扬尘的大气涡旋,会在地面留下扰动的痕迹。在对火星尘暴轨迹(DDTs)的首次高分辨率全球调查中,我们在2014-2018年高分辨率成像科学实验图像的4%中发现了它们。它们集中在±60°纬度附近,在当地夏季达到峰值,更频繁地出现在南半球夏季(LS ~ 250°-320°),与加热峰值一致。滴滴涕的形成与海拔无关,这表明它不依赖于环境大气压力。ddt的位置和时间与活跃的尘暴相似,有几个区域例外。ddt最常见于低反照率和中等热惯性的地区,在那里,薄层尘埃覆盖在大颗粒物质上,当大气涡旋通过时,这些物质会提供反照率对比。除了揭示ddt的性质和形成外,这项研究还对太阳能火星探测具有重要意义,可以确定潜在的尘埃清除事件区域。
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Global Distribution of Dust Devil Tracks on Mars

Global Distribution of Dust Devil Tracks on Mars

Dust devils are dust-raising atmospheric vortices that leave tracks of surface disturbance. In the first high-resolution global survey of martian dust devil tracks (DDTs), we find them in 4% of High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment images 2014–2018. They are concentrated near ±60° latitude and peak in local summer, more frequently in the southern hemisphere summer (LS ∼ 250°–320°), coinciding with peak heating. DDT formation does not correlate with elevation, indicating it does not depend on ambient atmospheric pressure. Locations and timing of DDTs are similar to active dust devils, with several regional exceptions. DDTs are most common in areas characterized by low albedo and moderate thermal inertia, where thin layers of dust overlie larger-grained material that provides an albedo contrast when uncovered by the passage of an atmospheric vortex. In addition to revealing the nature and formation of DDTs, this study has implications for solar-powered exploration of Mars, identifying potential dust-clearing event regions.

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Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
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9.00
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1588
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) publishes high-impact, innovative, and timely research on major scientific advances in all the major geoscience disciplines. Papers are communications-length articles and should have broad and immediate implications in their discipline or across the geosciences. GRLmaintains the fastest turn-around of all high-impact publications in the geosciences and works closely with authors to ensure broad visibility of top papers.
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