Climatology of the CO vertical distribution on Mars based on ACS TGO measurements
Carbon monoxide is a non-condensable gas in the Martian atmosphere produced by the photolysis of CO2. Its abundance responds to the condensation and sublimation of CO2 from the polar caps, resulting in seasonal variations of the CO mixing ratio. ACS onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter have measure...
Main Authors: | Fedorova, A, Trokhimovskiy, A, Lefèvre, F, Olsen, KS, Korablev, O, Montmessin, F, Ignatiev, N, Lomakin, A, Forget, F, Belyaev, D, Alday, J, Luginin, M, Smith, M, Patrakeev, A, Shakun, A, Grigoriev, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union
2022
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