Mars water vapor abundance from SPICAM IR spectrometer: Seasonal and geographic distributions

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Fedorova, Anna
Korablev, Oleg
Bertaux, Jean-Loup
Rodin, Alexander
Kiselev, Alexander
Perrier, Severine
机构
[1] Moscow Space Res Inst, Moscow 117810, Russia
[2] CNRS, Serv Aeron, F-91371 Verrieres Le Buisson, France
[3] Moscow Inst Phys & Technol, Dolgoprudnyi 141700, Russia
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10.1029/2006JE002695
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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The near-IR channel of SPICAM experiment on Mars Express spacecraft is a 800-g acousto-optic tunable filter (AOTF)-based spectrometer operating in the spectral range of 1-1.7 mu m with resolving power of similar to 2000. It was put aboard as an auxiliary channel dedicated to nadir H2O measurements in the 1.37-mu m spectral band. This primary scientific goal of the experiment is achieved though successful water vapor retrievals, resulting in spatial and seasonal distributions of H2O. We present the results of H2O retrieval from January 2004 (L-s = 330 degrees) to December 2005 (L-s = 340 degrees), covering the entire Martian year. The seasonal trend of water vapor obtained by SPICAM IR is consistent with TES results and reveals disagreement with MAWD results related to south pole maximum. The main feature of SPICAM measurements is globally smaller water vapor abundance for all seasons and locations including polar regions, as compared to other data. The maximum abundance is 50-55 precipitable microns at the north pole and 13-16 precipitable microns (pr mu m) at the south pole. The northern tropical maximum amounts to 12-15 pr mu m. Possible reasons for the disagreements are discussed.
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