Description of Martian Convective Vortices Observed by InSight and Implications for Vertical Vortex Structure and Subsurface Physical Properties

Author:

Onodera Keisuke1ORCID,Nishida Kiwamu1ORCID,Kawamura Taichi2ORCID,Murdoch Naomi3ORCID,Drilleau Mélanie3ORCID,Otsuka Ryoji45,Lorenz Ralph6ORCID,Horleston Anna7ORCID,Widmer‐Schnidrig Rudolf8,Schimmel Martin9ORCID,Rodriguez Sebastien2ORCID,Carrasco Sebastián10ORCID,Tanaka Satoshi45,Perrin Clement11ORCID,Lognonné Philippe2ORCID,Spiga Aymeric12ORCID,Banfield Don13,Panning Mark14ORCID,Banerdt William Bruce14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Earthquake Research Institute The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

2. Université Paris Cité Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris CNRS Paris France

3. Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace (ISAE‐SUPAERO) Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

4. Department of Complexity Science and Engineering The University of Tokyo Chiba Japan

5. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Tokyo Japan

6. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laure MD USA

7. School of Earth Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK

8. Black Forest Observatory Wolfach Germany

9. Geociencias Barcelona Barcelona Spain

10. Bensberg Observatory University of Cologne Bergisch Gladbach Germany

11. Nantes Université Université d’Angers Le Mans Université CNRS UMR 6112 Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences UAR 3281 Observatoire des Sciences de l’Univers de Nantes Atlantique Nantes France

12. Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique/Institut Pierre‐Simon Laplace (LMD/IPSL) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Sorbonne Université Paris France

13. Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

14. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

Abstract

AbstractConvective vortices (whirlwinds) and dust devils (dust‐loaded vortices) are one of the most common phenomena on Mars. They reflect the local thermodynamical structure of the atmosphere and are the driving force of the dust cycle. Additionally, they cause an elastic ground deformation, which is useful for retrieving the subsurface rigidity. Therefore, investigating convective vortices with the right instrumentation can lead to a better understanding of the Martian atmospheric structures as well as the subsurface physical properties. In this study, we quantitatively characterized the convective vortices detected by NASA's InSight (∼13,000 events) using meteorological (e.g., pressure, wind speed, temperature) and seismic data. The evaluated parameters, such as the signal‐to‐noise ratio, event duration, asymmetricity of pressure drop profiles, and cross‐correlation between seismic and pressure signals, are compiled as a catalog. Using these parameters, we investigated (a) the vortex structure and (b) the subsurface physical properties. Regarding the first topic, we tried to illustrate the vertical vortex structure and its link to the shape of the pressure profiles by combining the asymmetrical features seen in the observed pressure drops and the terrestrial observations of dust devils. Our results indicate that most of the vortices move with the wall tilted in the advection direction. Concerning the second topic, selecting the highly correlated events between pressure perturbation and ground response, we estimated the subsurface rigidity at the InSight landing site down to 100 m depth. Our results indicate that the subsurface structure can be modeled with two layers having a transition at 5–15 m depth.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science London

UK Space Agency

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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