Revisiting the Phoenix TECP data: Implications for regolith control of near-surface humidity on Mars

by Rivera-Valentin, E. G.; Chevrier, V. F.

We analyze the recalibrated in situ humidity measurements by the Phoenix lander, which landed at 68.2 degrees N, 234.3 degrees E and operated from Ls 78 degrees through Ls 148 degrees, similar to 152 sols. Vapor pressures demonstrate significant day-night variations with values ranging from 0.005 Pa to 0.37 Pa, an order of magnitude lower than previously reported, and evening derived enthalpies less than that for a purely ice deposition-driven process, suggesting other water vapor sinks may contribute to the near-surface humidity at the maftian polar regions.

Journal
Icarus
Volume
253
Year
2015
Start Page
156-158
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2015.03.003
ISBN/ISSN
1090-2643; 0019-1035
DOI
10.1016/j.icarus.2015.03.003