Seasonal southern circum-polar spots and araneiforms observed with the colour and stereo surface imaging system (CaSSIS)

Planetary and Space Science(2022)

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The southern polar area of Mars is home to various seasonal activity commonly explained by the Kieffer model. During southern spring, the ice covering the polar area sublimates and leaves distinct features (spiders, spots, fans) observable from orbit. The Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), provides high-resolution multi-filter images of the Martian surface offering high sensitivity to colour contrasts. Its stereo capability is pivotal for momentary processes and offers a unique perspective for studying surface sublimation processes and their relation to atmospheric features. For the first time, we identify clouds well correlated with surface features (araneiforms and spots at southern circum-polar latitudes) hence motivating a new campaign to refine these observations over time periods where CO2 sublimation processes occur. We focus here on the structure of spot deposits and their evolution through time. We identify and describe seven structures: dark spot, bright-haloed spot, ringed spot, inverted spot, dark-haloed spot, banded spot, and bright spot. By morphological and spectral analyses, we hypothesize a new chronology of events that characterise the origin, formation and evolution of these features.
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Mars,CaSSIS,Circum-polar,Seasonal,CO2 ice
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