The Mars Water Cycle: Determining the Role of Exchange with the Regolith

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The near-surface nighttime atmospheric water vapor concentrations inferred by Ryan et al. (J. A. Ryan, R. D. Sharman, and R. D. Lucich 1982. J. Geophys. Res. 87, 7279-7284) from Viking Lander air temperature measurements are a factor of 2-3 lower than the same quantities estimated from daytime atmospheric column water vapor abundances observed from the Viking Orbiters. We show that a physical model of the atmospheric boundary layer and regolith can produce a nighttime depletion of this magnitude by diffusion of water into the regolith and adsorption onto regolith grains. Quantitative validation of the model is not possible at present due to the lack of direct measurements of the near-surface atmospheric water vapor concentration and by uncertainties regarding surface regolith and atmospheric boundary layer properties. However, if the diurnal exchange of water vapor with the surface is as large as is suggested by the Viking Lander and Orbiter measurements, then the exchange of water between the atmosphere and regolith also is important in the seasonal cycle of water vapor. Further characterization of these processes can be made using measurements from the various landing site and atmospheric profiling experiments to be conducted by the Mars Pathfinder and Mars Surveyor Lander and Orbiter missions.

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