Near-Surface Humidity at the Phoenix Landing Site as Measured by the Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Probe (TECP)

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Atmospheric humidity data from the Thermal and Electrical Conductivity
Probe (TECP) on the Phoenix Mars lander is analyzed. Trends in diurnal
and seasonal humidity are presented and hypotheses for the mechanisms
controlling near-surface humidity are discussed.

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