Detection of Surface Temperature Changes from Passive Microwave Data Over Antarctic Ice Sheet: A Possible Application on Mars

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Mars Environment, Microwaves, Polar Caps, Surface Temperature, Planetary Mapping, Mars (Planet), Mars Surface, Antarctic Regions, Annual Variations

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According to Clifford et al., past telescopic observations had revealed that Mars possesses two polar caps that vary largely in size. Indeed, recent missions concluded that those polar caps undergo strong seasonal changes. Therefore the spatial and temporal survey of the temperature variation is an essential issue to understand more about the climate of Mars. This paper presents a case of observation of temperature changes over Antarctica with passive microwave data. The present work suggests that the passive microwave data could be a valuable tool for the detection of surface temperature changes. Additional information is contained in the original extended abstract.

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