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"Seasonal Changes and Present-day Volatile Abundances on Mars"

Maria T. Zuber (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)  

Abstract:

Mars' most important volatile constituents are water and carbon dioxide. The present-day atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide, while water is present in trace amounts.  In the shallow subsurface, however, water ice is abundant
at high latitudes and has even been detected at low latitudes that are conceivably accessible by landed spacecraft.   This presentation will describe ongoing orbital observations of carbon dioxide and water on Mars. We will discuss how the data are being analyzed to monitor the exchange of these species between the surface and atmosphere and the search for evidence of present-day climate change.