Effect of haze absorption and scattering on radiative-convective-conductive heat flux divergence in Martian CO2 atmosphere and ground

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Scattering, Conductive Heat Transfer, Convective Heat Transfer, Mars (Planet), Radiative Heat Transfer, Atmospheric Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, Dust Storms, Haze, Heat Flux, Infrared Radiometers, Infrared Spectroscopy, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Surface, Surface Temperature

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The paper presents some guidelines of an improved numerical modeling effort developed to investigate the effect of an absorbing and scattering particulate phase on the temperature field of the Mars atmosphere and soil in its diurnal cycle and in response to a time-dependent convective heat transfer. Some guidelines are also formulated for the re-evaluation of Mariner 9 infrared radiometer or spectrometer inverted temperature measurements of the dust-laden atmosphere.

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