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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Spirit Mars Rover Mission: Overview and selected results from the northern Home Plate Winter Haven to the side of Scamander crater

Raymond E. Arvidson; James F. Bell; Paolo Bellutta; Nathalie A. Cabrol; Jeffrey G. Catalano; J. Cohen; Larry S. Crumpler; D. J. Des Marais; T. A. Estlin; William H. Farrand; R. Gellert; J. A. Grant; R. N. Greenberger; Edward A. Guinness; K. E. Herkenhoff; J. A. Herman; Karl Iagnemma; James Richard Johnson; G. Klingelhöfer; R. Li; Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; S. Maxwell; D. W. Ming; Richard V. Morris; Melissa S. Rice; Steven W. Ruff; Amy Shaw; K. L. Siebach; P. A. de Souza; A. W. Stroupe

Spirit Mars Rover Mission : Overview and selected results from the northern Home Plate Winter Haven to the side of Scamander crater


IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2008

MRO/CRISM Retrieval of Surface Lambert Albedos for Multispectral Mapping of Mars With DISORT-Based Radiative Transfer Modeling: Phase 1—Using Historical Climatology for Temperatures, Aerosol Optical Depths, and Atmospheric Pressures

Patrick C. McGuire; M. J. Wolff; M. D. Smith; Raymond E. Arvidson; Scott L. Murchie; R. T. Clancy; Ted L. Roush; Selby C. Cull; Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; Sandra Margot Wiseman; Robert O. Green; Terry Z. Martin; Ralph E. Milliken; Peter J. Cavender; David Carl Humm; F. P. Seelos; Kimberly D. Seelos; Howard W. Taylor; B. L. Ehlmann; John F. Mustard; Shannon Pelkey; Timothy N. Titus; C. D. Hash; Erick R. Malaret

We discuss the DISORT-based radiative transfer pipeline (ldquoCRISM_LambertAlbrdquo) for atmospheric and thermal correction of MRO/CRISM data acquired in multispectral mapping mode (~200 m/pixel, 72 spectral channels). Currently, in this phase-one version of the system, we use aerosol optical depths, surface temperatures, and lower atmospheric temperatures, all from climatology derived from Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer (MGS-TES) data and from surface altimetry derived from MGS Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA). The DISORT-based model takes the dust and ice aerosol optical depths (scaled to the CRISM wavelength range), the surface pressures (computed from MOLA altimetry, MGS-TES lower atmospheric thermometry, and Viking-based pressure climatology), the surface temperatures, the reconstructed instrumental photometric angles, and the measured I/F spectrum as inputs, and then a Lambertian albedo spectrum is computed as the output. The Lambertian albedo spectrum is valuable geologically because it allows the mineralogical composition to be estimated. Here, I/F is defined as the ratio of the radiance measured by CRISM to the solar irradiance at Mars divided by pi; if there was no martian atmosphere, I/F divided by the cosine of the incidence angle would be equal to the Lambert albedo for a Lambertian surface. After discussing the capabilities and limitations of the pipeline software system, we demonstrate its application on several multispectral data cubes-particularly, the outer reaches of the northern ice cap of Mars, the Tyrrhena Terra area that is northeast of the Hellas basin, and an area near the landing site for the Phoenix mission in the northern plains. For the icy spectra near the northern polar cap, aerosols need to be included in order to properly correct for the CO2 absorption in the H2O ice bands at wavelengths near 2.0 mum. In future phases of software development, we intend to use CRISM data directly in order to retrieve the spatiotemporal maps of aerosol optical depths, surface pressure, and surface temperature. This will allow a second level of refinement in the atmospheric and thermal correction of CRISM multispectral data.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Evidence for the origin of layered deposits in Candor Chasma, Mars, from mineral composition and hydrologic modeling

Scott L. Murchie; Leah Hutchison Roach; F. P. Seelos; Ralph E. Milliken; John F. Mustard; Raymond E. Arvidson; Sandra Margot Wiseman; Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; Jeffrey C. Andrews-Hanna; Janice L. Bishop; Jean-Pierre Bibring; Mario Parente; Richard V. Morris


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Stratigraphy of hydrated sulfates in the sedimentary deposits of Aram Chaos, Mars

Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; Raymond E. Arvidson; Richard V. Morris; Scott L. Murchie; Janice L. Bishop; David Fernandez Remolar; Timothy D. Glotch; Eldar Zeev Noe Dobrea; John F. Mustard; Jeffrey C. Andrews-Hanna; Leah Hutchison Roach


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Coordinated analyses of orbital and Spirit Rover data to characterize surface materials on the cratered plains of Gusev Crater, Mars

Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; Raymond E. Arvidson; F. Poulet; Richard V. Morris; Amy T. Knudson; James F. Bell; G. Bellucci; Jean-Pierre Bibring; William H. Farrand; Jeffrey R. Johnson; Douglas W. Ming; Patrick Pinet; A. Deanne Rogers; Steven W. Squyres


Archive | 2009

Stratigraphy and Relationship of Hydrated Minerals in the Layered Deposits of Aram Chaos, Mars

Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; Raymond E. Arvidson; Richard V. Morris; Scott L. Murchie; James Bishop; Timothy D. Glotch; Eldar Zeev Noe Dobrea; John F. Mustard; Jeffrey C. Andrews-Hanna; Leah Hutchison Roach


Archive | 2008

Sulfate Mineral Stratigraphy in Valles Marineris Interior Layered Deposits

Leah Hutchison Roach; John F. Mustard; Scott L. Murchie; Oded Aharonson; Tim K. Lowenstein; Catherine M. Weitz; Raymond E. Arvidson; James Bishop; Kevin W. Lewis; Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; F. P. Seelos


Archive | 2009

Sulfate and Hematite Stratigraphy in Capri Chasma, Valles Marineris

Leah Hutchison Roach; John F. Mustard; Scott L. Murchie; James Bishop; B. L. Ehlmann; Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; M. P. L. Parente


Archive | 2008

Structural and Geologic Relationships Between Igneous Rocks and Their Alteration Products in Xanthe Terra, Mars

Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; Raymond E. Arvidson; Scott L. Murchie; Leah Hutchison Roach; Jeffrey C. Andrews-Hanna; Eldar Zeev Noe Dobrea; John F. Mustard


Archive | 2008

Mg- and Fe-Sulfate Layers in Aram Chaos, Mars

Kimberly Ann Lichtenberg; Raymond E. Arvidson; Jack B. Bishop; Timothy D. Glotch; Eldar Zeev Noe Dobrea; Scott L. Murchie; John F. Mustard; Leah Hutchison Roach

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Raymond E. Arvidson

Washington University in St. Louis

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Scott L. Murchie

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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F. P. Seelos

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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