An integrated laser anemometer and dust accumulator for studying wind-induced dust transport on Mars |
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Authors: | JP Merrison HP Gunnlaugsson K Kinch TL Jacobsen AE Jensen P Nørnberg H Wahlgreen |
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Institution: | Mars Simulation Laboratory, Aarhus University, Ny Munkegade, Bygning 520, 8000 Århus C, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Windborne dust is one of the most important and dynamic factors affecting the Martian surface and its atmosphere, yet there lacks a detailed physical understanding how it is transported. We present a miniature laser-based optoelectronic instrument for use on a Mars lander. It integrates sensors capable of quantifying important parameters needed for the understanding and modeling of dust transport on Mars, these include wind speed, wind direction, suspended dust concentration, dust deposition and removal rates as well as the electrification of the Martian dust. Dust electrification has been seen from experimental simulations to be of considerable importance to the processes of adhesion and cohesion, specifically prompting the formation of low mass density dust aggregates. Testing of this prototype instrument has been performed under simulated Martian conditions in a wind tunnel facility. The results and analysis of its functionality will be presented. |
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Keywords: | Mars Dust Aerosol Anemometer Electrification |
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