Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002assl..278...39j&link_type=abstract
Solar System Remote Sensing, p. 39
Physics
Mars Pathfinder, Landing Sites, Dust, Photometry, Deposition, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Surface, Calibrating, Radiometers, Imaging Techniques, Atmospheric Models, Radiative Transfer, Optical Thickness, Cameras
Scientific paper
Multispectral imaging of the Mars Pathfinder (MPF) radiometric calibration targets (RCTs) by the Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) camera provided sufficient data to model the photometric changes associated with variable deposition of atmospheric dust on the RCTs. Sky models were used to correct for variations in diffuse/direct illumination conditions during the mission, and two-layer Hapke radiative transfer models were developed to constrain variations in spectral properties associated with dust deposition on the RCTs. The results are consistent with dust deposition during the MPF mission amounting to dust optical depth (tau) values less than 0.5 (i.e., less than 10 microns effective thickness of 10-20 micron particles for porosity 0.80), although variability in the dust thickness with time may result from erosive/depositional phases of aeolian activity.
Grundy Will M.
Johnso J. R.
Lemmon Mark Thomas
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