Surface photometric properties in Gusev crater from CRISM observation onboard MRO spacecraft

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CRISM (Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars) onboard MRO (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter) acquires observations under varied geometry conditions in visible/near infrared and provides constraints on the surface physical properties in Gusev crater. First, we select appropriate CRISM observations. Second, we applied an original inversion method to retrieve the atmospheric optical thickness considering a nonlambertian surface hypothesis. Third, we estimate the physical parameters using a 2-term phase function Hapke inversion procedure using the retrieved surface reflectance. The present results can be compared to previous photometric studies from orbital and in situ instruments.

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