Global variations in water vapor and saturation state throughout the Mars year 34 Dusty season
To understand the evolving martian water cycle, a global perspective of the combined vertical and horizontal distribution of water is needed in relation to supersaturation and water loss and how it varies spatially and temporally. The global vertical water vapor distribution is investigated through...
Main Authors: | Holmes, JA, Lewis, SR, Patel, MR, Alday, J, Aoki, S, Liuzzi, G, Villanueva, GL, Crismani, MMJ, Fedorova, AA, Olsen, KS, Kass, DM, Vandaele, AC, Korablev, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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