Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting

A new model for the basal pressure of Io's atmosphere is developed. This model takes into account the previously ignored fact that much of Io's surface has very high porosity, typically about 90 pct. Such porosity allows efficient subsurface cold trapping of atmospheric gases which tends t...

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Main Authors: Matson, D. L., Nash, D. B.
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Published: 1983
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19830052713 2023-05-15T17:57:47+02:00 Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting Matson, D. L. Nash, D. B. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jun 1, 1983 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19830052713 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19830052713 Accession ID: 83A33931 Copyright Other Sources 91 Journal of Geophysical Research; 88; June 1 1983 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T15:29:30Z A new model for the basal pressure of Io's atmosphere is developed. This model takes into account the previously ignored fact that much of Io's surface has very high porosity, typically about 90 pct. Such porosity allows efficient subsurface cold trapping of atmospheric gases which tends to keep ambient surface pressures very low. SO2 is the only gas identified on Io, and the basal pressures for atmospheric models are usually pegged to local surface temperature via the SO2 vapor pressure equilibrium curve. Near Io's subsolar point the pressure in equilibrium with a surface SO2 frost deposit is about 1/10,000,000th bar. Porous surface models of the type developed invoke equilibrium with the colder, subsurface permafrost (at about 3-cm depth) and yield pressures of about 1/10 to the 12th bar. The subsurface cold trapping model explains many but not all observations relevant to Io's atmosphere. The new subsurface cold trapping model and the earlier surface frost equilibrium model, when taken together, provide lower and upper limits, respectively, on the basal SO2 pressure of Io's atmosphere. Other/Unknown Material permafrost NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting
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description A new model for the basal pressure of Io's atmosphere is developed. This model takes into account the previously ignored fact that much of Io's surface has very high porosity, typically about 90 pct. Such porosity allows efficient subsurface cold trapping of atmospheric gases which tends to keep ambient surface pressures very low. SO2 is the only gas identified on Io, and the basal pressures for atmospheric models are usually pegged to local surface temperature via the SO2 vapor pressure equilibrium curve. Near Io's subsolar point the pressure in equilibrium with a surface SO2 frost deposit is about 1/10,000,000th bar. Porous surface models of the type developed invoke equilibrium with the colder, subsurface permafrost (at about 3-cm depth) and yield pressures of about 1/10 to the 12th bar. The subsurface cold trapping model explains many but not all observations relevant to Io's atmosphere. The new subsurface cold trapping model and the earlier surface frost equilibrium model, when taken together, provide lower and upper limits, respectively, on the basal SO2 pressure of Io's atmosphere.
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author Matson, D. L.
Nash, D. B.
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title Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting
title_short Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting
title_full Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting
title_fullStr Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting
title_full_unstemmed Io's atmosphere - Pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting
title_sort io's atmosphere - pressure control by regolith cold trapping and surface venting
publishDate 1983
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