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Mesoscale linear streaks on Mars: environments of dust entrainment
Authors:P.C Thomas  P Gierasch  D.S Miller  B Cantor
Affiliation:a Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
b Sonoma Technology Inc., 1360 Redwood Way, Petaluma, CA 94954, USA
c International Dark Sky Association, 3225 North First Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA
d Malin Space Science Systems, San Diego CA 92121, USA
e Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Abstract:Variable surface albedo features on Mars are likely caused by the entrainment and deposition of dust by the wind. Most discrete markings are associated with topographic forms or with regional slopes that serve to alter the effective wind shear stress on the surface. Some of the largest variable features, here termed mesoscale linear streaks, are up to 400 km in length and repeatedly occur in one of the smoothest regions of Mars: Amazonis Planitia. Their orientations and apparent season of variability as observed by Viking and Mars Orbiter cameras indicate linear streak formation by enhanced surface wind stresses during regional or local dust storms and during the initial stages of global dust storms. They provide an example of the ability of large-scale winds, without significant local enhancement, to initiate dust motion on Mars. The sizes and spacing of the linear streaks may be controlled by boundary layer rolls. The repetitive formation of these streaks, over a span of more than 11 Mars years, gives one measure of the stability of Mars’ eolian processes.
Keywords:Mars   Eolian   Geology   Atmosphere
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