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Martian dust storm impact on atmospheric H2O and D/H observed by ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter

Author(s)
Vandaele, Ann Carine  
Korablev, Oleg  
Daerden, Frank  
Aoki, Shohei  
Thomas, Ian R  
Altieri, Francesca  
López-Valverde, Miguel  
Villanueva, Geronimo  
Liuzzi, Giuliano  
Smith, Michael D  
Erwin, Justin T  
Etiope, Giuseppe  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Roma2, Roma, Italia  
Fedorova, Anna A  
Montmessin, Franck  
Trokhimovskiy, Alexander  
Belyaev, Denis A  
Ignatiev, Nikolay  
Luginin, Mikhail  
Olsen, Kevin S  
Baggio, Lucio  
Alday, Juan  
Bertaux, Jean-Loup  
Betsis, Daria  
Bolsée, David  
Clancy, Todd  
Cloutis, Edward  
Depiesse, Cédric  
Funke, Bernd  
Garcia-Comas, Maia  
Gérard, Jean-Claude  
Giuranna, Marco  
Gonzalez-Galindo, Francisco  
Grigoriev, Alexey V  
Ivanov, Yuriy S  
Kaminski, Jacek  
Karatekin, Ozgur  
Lefèvre, Franck  
Lewis, Stephen  
López-Puertas, Manuel  
Mahieux, Arnaud  
Maslov, Igor  
Mason, Jon  
Mumma, Michael J  
Neary, Lori  
Neefs, Eddy  
Patrakeev, Andrey  
Patsaev, Dmitry  
Ristic, Bojan  
Robert, Séverine  
Schmidt, Frédéric  
Shakun, Alexey  
Teanby, Nicholas  
Viscardy, Sébastien  
Willame, Yannick  
Whiteway, James  
Wilquet, Valérie  
Wolff, Michael J  
Bellucci, Giancarlo  
Patel, Manish R  
López-Moreno, Jose-Juan  
Forget, Francois  
Wilson, Colin F  
Svedhem, Håkan  
Vago, Jorge L  
Rodionov, Daniel  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
6A. Geochimica per l'ambiente e geologia medica
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Nature  
Issue/vol(year)
/568 (2019)
Pages (printed)
521–525
Date Issued
April 2019
DOI
10.1038/s41586-019-1097-3
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/13512
Abstract
Global dust storms on Mars are rare1,2 but can affect the Martian atmosphere for several months. They can cause changes in atmospheric dynamics and inflation of the atmosphere3, primarily owing to solar heating of the dust3. In turn, changes in atmospheric dynamics can affect the distribution of atmospheric water vapour, with potential implications for the atmospheric photochemistry and climate on Mars4. Recent observations of the water vapour abundance in the Martian atmosphere during dust storm conditions revealed a high-altitude increase in atmospheric water vapour that was more pronounced at high northern latitudes5,6, as well as a decrease in the water column at low latitudes7,8. Here we present concurrent, high-resolution measurements of dust, water and semiheavy water (HDO) at the onset of a global dust storm, obtained by the NOMAD and ACS instruments onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. We report the vertical distribution of the HDO/H2O ratio (D/H) from the planetary boundary layer up to an altitude of 80 kilometres. Our findings suggest that before the onset of the dust storm, HDO abundances were reduced to levels below detectability at altitudes above 40 kilometres. This decrease in HDO coincided with the presence of water-ice clouds. During the storm, an increase in the abundance of H2O and HDO was observed at altitudes between 40 and 80 kilometres. We propose that these increased abundances may be the result of warmer temperatures during the dust storm causing stronger atmospheric circulation and preventing ice cloud formation, which may confine water vapour to lower altitudes through gravitational fall and subsequent sublimation of ice crystals3. The observed changes in H2O and HDO abundance occurred within a few days during the development of the dust storm, suggesting a fast impact of dust storms on the Martian atmosphere.
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