Diurnal Variations of the Martian Surface Layer Meteorological Parameters During the First 45 Sols at Two Viking Lander Sites
Wind speed, and ambient and surface temperatures from both Viking Landers were used to compute bulk Richardson numbers and Monin-Obukhov lengths during the earliest phase of the Mars missions. These parameters are used to estimate drag and heat transfer coefficients, friction velocities, and surface...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the atmospheric sciences 1978-12, Vol.35 (12), p.2346-2355 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Wind speed, and ambient and surface temperatures from both Viking Landers were used to compute bulk Richardson numbers and Monin-Obukhov lengths during the earliest phase of the Mars missions. These parameters are used to estimate drag and heat transfer coefficients, friction velocities, and surface heat fluxes at the two sites. The principal uncertainty is in the specification of the roughness length. Maximum heat fluxes occur near local noon at both sites and are estimated to be in the range 15-20 W m super(-) super(2) at the Viking-1 site and 10-15 W m super(-) super(2) at the Viking-2 site. Maximum values of friction velocity occur in late morning at Viking-1 and are estimated to be 0.4-0.6 m sec super(-) super(1) . They occur after dawn at the Viking-2 site, where peak values are estimated to be in the range 0.25-0.35 m sec super(-) super(1) . Extension of these calculations to later times during the mission will require allowance for dust opacity effects in the estimation of surface temperature and in the correction of radiation errors of the Viking-2 temperature sensor. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4928 1520-0469 |
DOI: | 10.1175/1520-0469(1978)035<2346:dvotms>2.0.co;2 |