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Science | 1976

Temperatures of the Martian Surface and Atmosphere: Viking Observation of Diurnal and Geometric Variations

Hugh H. Kieffer; Philip R. Christensen; Terry Z. Martin; E. D. Miner; Frank D. Palluconi

Selected observations made with the Viking infrared thermal mapper after the first landing are reported. Atmospheric temperatures measured at the latitude of the Viking 2 landing site (48 � N) over most of a martian day reveal a diurnal variation of at least 15 K, with peak temperatures occurring near 2.2 hours after noon, implying significant absorption of sunlight in the lower 30 km of the atmosphere by entrained dust. The summit temperature of Arsia Mons varies by a factor of nearly two each day; large diurnal temperature variation is characteristic of the south Tharsis upland and implies the presence of low thermal inertia material. The thermal inertia of material on the floors of several typical large craters is found to be higher than for the surrounding terrain; this suggests that craters are somehow effective in sorting aeolian material. Brightness temperatures of the Viking 1 landing area decrease at large emission angles; the intensity of reflected sunlight shows a more complex dependence on geometry than expected, implying atmospheric as well as surface scattering.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1979

Moderate resolution thermal mapping of mars: The channel terrain around the Chryse basin

Philip R. Christensen; Hugh H. Kieffer


Archive | 1993

Thermal emission spectroscopy: Application to the Earth and Mars

Anne B. Kahle; Frank D. Palluconi; Philip R. Christensen


Archive | 1978

Mars as an Infrared Calibration Standard: Incorporation of Viking IRTM Results

Philip R. Christensen; Hugh H. Kieffer; Frank D. Palluconi


Archive | 2004

Mini-TES Observations of the Gusev and Meridiani Landing Sites

Philip R. Christensen; Raymond E. Arvidson; Joshua L. Bandfield; Diana L. Blaney; Charles John Budney; Wendy M. Calvin; Sandra Ciccolella; Alicia Fallacro; R. L. Fergason; Timothy D. Glotch


Archive | 2003

Early Results from the Odyssey THEMIS Investigation

Philip R. Christensen; Joshua L. Bandfield; James F. Bell; Victoria E. Hamilton; A. Ivanov; Bruce M. Jakosky; Hugh H. Kieffer; Melissa D. Lane; Michael C. Malin; Timothy Hubbard McConnochie


Archive | 2003

Characterization of the Effects of Precursor Mineralogy on Hematite Spectra: Application to Martian Hematite Mineralization

Timothy D. Glotch; Richard V. Morris; Thomas G. Sharp; Philip R. Christensen


Archive | 1985

Determination of Martian Surface Composition by Thermal Infrared Spectral Observations

Philip R. Christensen; Hugh H. Kieffer; Scott Curland Chase


Archive | 2001

The TES Hematite-Rich Region in Sinus Meridiani: A Proposed Landing Site for the 2003 Rover

Philip R. Christensen; Joshua L. Bandfield; Victoria E. Hamilton; Steven W. Ruff; Richard V. Morris; Melissa D. Lane; Michael C. Malin


Archive | 1980

Martian Surface Properties Derived from Viking IRTM Spectral Differences.

Philip R. Christensen; Hugh H. Kieffer

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Hugh H. Kieffer

United States Geological Survey

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Frank D. Palluconi

California Institute of Technology

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Melissa D. Lane

Planetary Science Institute

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Steven W. Ruff

Arizona State University

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Victoria E. Hamilton

Southwest Research Institute

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Michael D. Smith

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Raymond E. Arvidson

Washington University in St. Louis

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