Solar radiation incident on the Martian surface

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Mars, Atmosphere, Surface, Exobiology, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet, Sun, Spectrum, Wavelengths, Absorption, Ozone, Carbon Dioxide, Gases, Distribution, Dust, Clouds, Scattering, Comparisons, Mathematical Models, Latitude, Water Vapor, Optical Properties, Seasons, Photons, Flux, Earth

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Calculations indicate that the maximum daily solar radiation reaching the Martian surface is about 325 cal/sq cm during southern hemisphere summer at latitude of about 40 deg S. In the ultraviolet region of the spectrum, the radiation reaching the surface at wavelengths greater than 2800 A is within 10% of the radiation incident on the atmosphere. There is significant extinction of radiation in the spectral region near 2500 A in mid and high latitudes due to absorption of radiation by ozone; radiation reaching the surface may be reduced to one one-thousandth of that incident on the atmosphere during winter. Virtually no radiation of wavelengths less than 1900 A reaches the surface because of absorption by the large column abundance of carbon dioxide. Daily and latitudinal distributions of radiation are presented for wavelengths of 3000, 2500 and 2000 A.

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