Estimates of absolute flux and radiance factor of localized regions on Mars in the 2-4 micron wavelength region

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Albedo, Infrared Spectroscopy, Mars Surface, Planetary Radiation, Radiance, Atmospheric Effects, Mars Atmosphere, Space Infrared Telescope Facility

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IRTF spectrophotometric observations of Mars obtained during the 1986 opposition are the bases for the present estimates of 2.0-4.15 micron absolute flux and radiance factor values. The bright/dark ratios obtained show a wavelength dependence similar to that observed by Bell and Crisp (1991) in 1990, but the spectral contrast for 1986 is lower than in those observations; this difference could be due to changes in the location, sample are size, and/or suspended atmospheric dust.

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