Detection of a dry-frozen boundary inside Martian regolith |
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Authors: | Fabio Gori Sandra Corasaniti |
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Affiliation: | Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | The present work investigates the time oscillations of the temperature at several depths of a Martian soil analogue made of two layers of different physical properties. The maximum temperature-time oscillation inside the Martian soil analogue, DT, and its derivative with depth, d(DT)/dz or DDT, can be analysed to understand the presence of a boundary between dry and frozen soil. The maximum temperature-time oscillation, DT, reduces by about one order of magnitude at the boundary between dry and frozen soil if a frozen layer is present. The reduction of DT at the boundary between two dry soils with different porosity is much smaller. DDT decreases by more than one order of magnitude at the boundary between dry and frozen soil if a frozen layer is present. The reduction of DDT at the boundary between two dry soils with different porosity is much smaller. |
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Keywords: | Martian soil analogue Thermal conductivity Thermal diffusivity Temperature measurement Temperature oscillation |
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