1. Variable features on Mars. IV. Pavonis Mons
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R. B. Tucker, Carl Sagan, R.H. Steinbacher, J. Veverka, L. Quam, and B. Eross
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Martian ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Planetary boundary layer ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Mars Exploration Program ,Atmosphere of Mars ,Albedo ,Atmospheric sciences ,Shield volcano ,Volcano ,Space and Planetary Science ,Caldera ,Geomorphology ,Geology - Abstract
A remarkable set of albedo changes has been uncovered by Mariner 9 photography of the upper slopes of the shield volcano Pavonis Mons, near its summit caldera. The most likely explanation of the event is aeolian transport of fine-grained particles. Since the atmospheric pressure in this locality is about 1.5 mb, minimum wind velocities above the surface boundary layer of about 110 m per sec are necessary, corresponding to 0.51 of the speed of sound. Slope winds in this velocity range are expected near the upper flanks of major Martian volcanic constructs.
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- 1974
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