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Martin, L.J. and Zurek, R.W. (1993). An analysis of the history of dust activity on Mars. Journal of Geophysical Research 98: doi: 10.1029/92JE02937. issn: 0148-0227. |
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A new comprehensive list of possible and probable dust activity has been compiled from various published lists and additional data. All previously listed events have been reviewed and evaluated. For uniformity and clarity, each event is classified using a new system that includes a well-defined nomenclature. Maps showing the reported locations of individual major events, as well as a summary map of the smaller ''local'' events, have been compiled. Detailed commentaries describe the events and/or circumstances of their observation. The seasonal distribution of Martian dust events is diagrammed and discussed together with a seasonal and annual (Mars years) timeline that includes the frequency of photographic coverage. The new compilation shows that major dust storms have originated in many different regions across the planet, with some evidence of more activity in the southern hemisphere generally and in specific regions like Hellas. Regional dust storms have been observed in nearly all seasons, except for two relatively narrow periods which occur near times when the polar caps have reached their maximum/minimum extent. Regional dust storms tend to occur most frequently, and all planet-encircling dust storms have been observed during the southern spring and summer seasons, although there is significant interannual variability. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1993 |
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Keywords
Planetology, Solid Surface Planets, Meteorology, Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Aerosols and particles, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Climatology, History of Geophysics, Planetology |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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