Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Aug 1987
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Conference supported by NASA, Lunar and Planetary Institute, and National Air and Space Museum. Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 71
Mathematics
Logic
Climatology, Conferences, Mars (Planet), Mars Atmosphere, Planetary Evolution, Absorptance, Carbon Dioxide, Clouds (Meteorology), Mars Craters, Mars Photographs, Mars Surface, Planetary Waves, Polar Caps, Spatial Resolution
Scientific paper
The geological, atmospheric, and climatic history of Mars is explored in reviews and reports of recent observational and interpretive investigations. Topics addressed include evidence for a warm wet climate on early Mars, volatiles on earth and on Mars, CO2 adsorption on palagonite and its implications for Martian regolith partitioning, and the effect of spatial resolution on interpretations of Martian subsurface volatiles. Consideration is given to high-resolution observations of rampart craters, ring furrows in highland terrains, the interannual variability of the south polar cap, telescopic observations of the north polar cap and circumpolar clouds, and dynamical modeling of a planetary-wave polar-warming mechanism.
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