Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles
We investigate the feasibility and demonstrate the merits of using Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) profiles to retrieve seasonal height variations of CO2 snow/ice cap in Mars’ polar areas by applying a co-registration strategy. We present a prototype analysis on the research region of [85.75°S,...
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author | Xiao, Haifeng Stark, Alexander Steinbrügge, Gregor Thor, Robin Schmidt, Frédéric Oberst, Jürgen |
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description | We investigate the feasibility and demonstrate the merits of using Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) profiles to retrieve seasonal height variations of CO2 snow/ice cap in Mars’ polar areas by applying a co-registration strategy. We present a prototype analysis on the research region of [85.75°S, 86.25°S, 300°E, 330°E] that is located on the residual south polar cap. Our method comprises the recomputation of MOLA footprint coordinates with an updated Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) ephemeris and a revised Mars rotation model. The reprocessed MOLA dataset at the South Pole of Mars (poleward of 78°S) is then self-registered to form a coherent reference digital terrain model (DTM). We co-register segments of reprocessed MOLA profiles to the self-registered MOLA reference DTM to obtain the temporal height differences at either footprints or cross-overs. Subsequently, a two-step Regional Pseudo Cross-over Adjustment (RPCA) procedure is proposed and applied to post-correct the aforementioned temporal height differences for a temporal systematic bias and other residual errors. These pseudo cross-overs are formed by profile pairs that do not necessarily intersect, but are connected through the underlying DTM. Finally, CO2 snow/ice temporal height variation is obtained by median-filtering those post-corrected temporal height differences. The precision of the derived height change time series is ∼4.7 cm. The peak-to-peak height variation is estimated to be ∼2 m. In addition, a pronounced ”pit” (transient height accumulation) of ∼0.5 m in magnitude centered at Ls = 210° in southern spring is observed. The proposed method opens the possibility to map the seasonal CO2 snow/ice height variations at the entire North and South polar regions of Mars. |
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spelling | ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:192940 2025-06-15T14:29:22+00:00 Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles Xiao, Haifeng Stark, Alexander Steinbrügge, Gregor Thor, Robin Schmidt, Frédéric Oberst, Jürgen 2022-02-25 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/192940/ https://elib.dlr.de/192940/1/192940_PF.pdf https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0032063322000320?via%3Dihub en eng Elsevier https://elib.dlr.de/192940/1/192940_PF.pdf Xiao, Haifeng und Stark, Alexander und Steinbrügge, Gregor und Thor, Robin und Schmidt, Frédéric und Oberst, Jürgen (2022) Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles. Planetary and Space Science, 214, Seite 105446. Elsevier. doi:10.1016/j.pss.2022.105446 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2022.105446>. ISSN 0032-0633. Planetengeodäsie Erdsystem-Modellierung Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2022 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2022.105446 2025-06-04T04:58:08Z We investigate the feasibility and demonstrate the merits of using Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) profiles to retrieve seasonal height variations of CO2 snow/ice cap in Mars’ polar areas by applying a co-registration strategy. We present a prototype analysis on the research region of [85.75°S, 86.25°S, 300°E, 330°E] that is located on the residual south polar cap. Our method comprises the recomputation of MOLA footprint coordinates with an updated Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) ephemeris and a revised Mars rotation model. The reprocessed MOLA dataset at the South Pole of Mars (poleward of 78°S) is then self-registered to form a coherent reference digital terrain model (DTM). We co-register segments of reprocessed MOLA profiles to the self-registered MOLA reference DTM to obtain the temporal height differences at either footprints or cross-overs. Subsequently, a two-step Regional Pseudo Cross-over Adjustment (RPCA) procedure is proposed and applied to post-correct the aforementioned temporal height differences for a temporal systematic bias and other residual errors. These pseudo cross-overs are formed by profile pairs that do not necessarily intersect, but are connected through the underlying DTM. Finally, CO2 snow/ice temporal height variation is obtained by median-filtering those post-corrected temporal height differences. The precision of the derived height change time series is ∼4.7 cm. The peak-to-peak height variation is estimated to be ∼2 m. In addition, a pronounced ”pit” (transient height accumulation) of ∼0.5 m in magnitude centered at Ls = 210° in southern spring is observed. The proposed method opens the possibility to map the seasonal CO2 snow/ice height variations at the entire North and South polar regions of Mars. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice cap South pole Unknown South Pole Planetary and Space Science 214 105446 |
spellingShingle | Planetengeodäsie Erdsystem-Modellierung Xiao, Haifeng Stark, Alexander Steinbrügge, Gregor Thor, Robin Schmidt, Frédéric Oberst, Jürgen Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles |
title | Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles |
title_full | Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles |
title_fullStr | Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles |
title_full_unstemmed | Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles |
title_short | Prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal CO2 snow/ice caps at the Martian poles by co-registration of MOLA profiles |
title_sort | prospects for mapping temporal height variations of the seasonal co2 snow/ice caps at the martian poles by co-registration of mola profiles |
topic | Planetengeodäsie Erdsystem-Modellierung |
topic_facet | Planetengeodäsie Erdsystem-Modellierung |
url | https://elib.dlr.de/192940/ https://elib.dlr.de/192940/1/192940_PF.pdf https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0032063322000320?via%3Dihub |