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Mars Methane Sources in Northwestern Gale Crater Inferred From Back Trajectory Modeling

Journal

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2021EA001915

Keywords

Mars; methane; back trajectory; MSL; TLS; TGO

Funding

  1. NASA [80NM0018D0004]
  2. President's and Director's Research and Development Fund
  3. Virtual Planetary Laboratory at the University of Washington via NASA Astrobiology Program [80NSSC18K0829]
  4. NASA High-End Computing (HEC) Program through the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center

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Inverse Lagrangian modeling techniques were used to identify methane emission regions, revealing that the northwestern crater floor inside Gale crater has the strongest influence on methane detections, while the common upstream regions for all methane spikes outside Gale crater extend northwards.
During its first seven years of operation, the Sample Analysis at Mars Tunable Laser Spectrometer (TLS) on board the Curiosity rover has detected seven methane spikes above a low background abundance in Gale crater. The methane spikes are likely sourced by surface emission within or around Gale crater. Here, we use inverse Lagrangian modeling techniques to identify upstream emission regions on the Martian surface for these methane spikes at an unprecedented spatial resolution. Inside Gale crater, the northwestern crater floor casts the strongest influence on the detections. Outside Gale crater, the upstream regions common to all the methane spikes extend toward the north. The contrasting results from two consecutive TLS methane measurements performed on the same sol point to an active emission site to the west or the southwest of the Curiosity rover on the northwestern crater floor. The observed spike magnitude and frequency also favor emission sites on the northwestern crater floor, unless there are fast methane removal mechanisms at work, or either the methane spikes of TLS or the non-detections of ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter cannot be trusted.

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