Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Dec 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008agufm.p33b1466c&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2008, abstract #P33B-1466
Computer Science
Sound
5422 Ices, 6225 Mars, 6964 Radio Wave Propagation, 6969 Remote Sensing, 6974 Signal Processing (0674)
Scientific paper
Planum Australe was probed for the first time with the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) onboard the European Space Agency's Mars Express. In most cases, a strong reflection is seen at a time delay consistent with the expected depth of the contact of the south polar layered deposits (SPLD) materials with the substrate, to a depth of more than 3000 meters for the case of the SPLD maximum thickness. We extend the analysis of MARSIS data over the SPLD, extracting quantitative information from radar echoes on the strength of surface and subsurface reflections, characterized through the radar backscattering coefficient. We recover the backscattering coefficient only in a relative sense, starting from measured echo amplitudes and correcting for geometric terms in the radar equation such as the altitude. We are capable of discerning changes in the backscattering coefficient from place to place, but we cannot attach an absolute physical quantity to measured values. We produced a database of backscattering coefficient values for reflections coming from both surface and subsurface (the base of the SPLD), for all observations of MARSIS over Planum Australe. Other relevant parameters are also reported, such as latitude, longitude, spacecraft altitude, frequency and operative mode. We produce maps of the surface and subsurface backscattering coefficients for homogeneous observations. We correlate them with SPLD thickness, to find significant departures from the expected decrease of the subsurface echo strength with depth.
Cartacci Marco
Frigeri Achille
Orosei Roberto
Pettinelli Elena
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