Eight-year Climatology of Dust Optical Depth on Mars
L. Montabone, F. Forget, E. Millour, R. J. Wilson, S. R. Lewis, B. A., Cantor, D. Kass, A. Kleinboehl, M. Lemmon, M. D. Smith, M. J. Wolff

TL;DR
This study presents an eight-year climatology of Martian dust optical depth using multi-instrument data, providing detailed daily dust maps for climate modeling and analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multiannual dust climatology on Mars, combining multiple datasets and advanced gridding and interpolation methods for improved dust mapping.
Findings
Eight-year dust climatology of Mars established.
Validated gridded dust maps with independent observations.
Produced daily dust maps for climate modeling applications.
Abstract
We have produced a multiannual climatology of airborne dust from Martian year 24 to 31 using multiple datasets of retrieved or estimated column optical depths. The datasets are based on observations of the Martian atmosphere from April 1999 to July 2013 made by different orbiting instruments: the Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) aboard Mars Global Surveyor, the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) aboard Mars Odyssey, and the Mars Climate Sounder (MCS) aboard Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). The procedure we have adopted consists of gridding the available retrievals of column dust optical depth (CDOD) from TES and THEMIS nadir observations, as well as the estimates of this quantity from MCS limb observations. Our gridding method calculates averages and uncertainties on a regularly spaced, but possibly incomplete, spatio-temporal grid, using an iterative procedure weighted in…
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