P51B-3915:
Limb Retrievals of the martian atmosphere: Mapping with optical observations from MGS/TES, MRO/MCS, and MRO/MARCI

Friday, 19 December 2014
Michael J Wolff1, Robert Todd Clancy1, Michael D Smith2 and Joshua L Bandfield3, (1)Space Science Institute Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)NASA Goddard SFC, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (3)Space Science Institute, Boulder, CO, United States
Abstract:
Limb observations in the optical regime represent a vastly underutilized resource for studies of the Martian atmosphere. In an effort to rectify this situation, our presentation will attempt to provide the framework for an interested individual to identify a data set of potential interest, access said data and associated metadata products, and obtain a radiative transfer tool that would enable the appropriate analyses. More specifically, we will highlight the coverage and capabilities of the optical limb observations from the Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES), Mars Climate Sounder (MCS), and Mars Color Imager (MARCI). We will also present several radiative transfer algorithms that may be employed to interpret the various data sets. Finally, we will highlight several applications of the limb observations including mapping of dust vertical profile characteristics, detached layers, and particle size retrievals. This last example employs the simultaneous use of infrared limb observations from both the TES and MCS data.