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The dynamic atmospheric and aeolian environment of Jezero crater, Mars.


ABSTRACT: Despite the importance of sand and dust to Mars geomorphology, weather, and exploration, the processes that move sand and that raise dust to maintain Mars' ubiquitous dust haze and to produce dust storms have not been well quantified in situ, with missions lacking either the necessary sensors or a sufficiently active aeolian environment. Perseverance rover's novel environmental sensors and Jezero crater's dusty environment remedy this. In Perseverance's first 216 sols, four convective vortices raised dust locally, while, on average, four passed the rover daily, over 25% of which were significantly dusty ("dust devils"). More rarely, dust lifting by nonvortex wind gusts was produced by daytime convection cells advected over the crater by strong regional daytime upslope winds, which also control aeolian surface features. One such event covered 10 times more area than the largest dust devil, suggesting that dust devils and wind gusts could raise equal amounts of dust under nonstorm conditions.

SUBMITTER: Newman CE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9132482 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The dynamic atmospheric and aeolian environment of Jezero crater, Mars.

Newman Claire E CE   Hueso Ricardo R   Lemmon Mark T MT   Munguira Asier A   Vicente-Retortillo Álvaro Á   Apestigue Víctor V   Martínez Germán M GM   Toledo Daniel D   Sullivan Rob R   Herkenhoff Ken E KE   de la Torre Juárez Manuel M   Richardson Mark I MI   Stott Alexander E AE   Murdoch Naomi N   Sanchez-Lavega Agustín A   Wolff Michael J MJ   Arruego Ignacio I   Sebastián Eduardo E   Navarro Sara S   Gómez-Elvira Javier J   Tamppari Leslie L   Viúdez-Moreiras Daniel D   Harri Ari-Matti AM   Genzer Maria M   Hieta Maria M   Lorenz Ralph D RD   Conrad Pan P   Gómez Felipe F   McConnochie Timothy H TH   Mimoun David D   Tate Christian C   Bertrand Tanguy T   Bell James F JF   Maki Justin N JN   Rodriguez-Manfredi Jose Antonio JA   Wiens Roger C RC   Chide Baptiste B   Maurice Sylvestre S   Zorzano Maria-Paz MP   Mora Luis L   Baker Mariah M MM   Banfield Don D   Pla-Garcia Jorge J   Beyssac Olivier O   Brown Adrian A   Clark Ben B   Lepinette Alain A   Montmessin Franck F   Fischer Erik E   Patel Priyaben P   Del Río-Gaztelurrutia Teresa T   Fouchet Thierry T   Francis Raymond R   Guzewich Scott D SD  

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Despite the importance of sand and dust to Mars geomorphology, weather, and exploration, the processes that move sand and that raise dust to maintain Mars' ubiquitous dust haze and to produce dust storms have not been well quantified in situ, with missions lacking either the necessary sensors or a sufficiently active aeolian environment. Perseverance rover's novel environmental sensors and Jezero crater's dusty environment remedy this. In Perseverance's first 216 sols, four convective vortices r  ...[more]

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