On Investigating the Variation of the Radiation Dose in the Martian SubSurface due to the CO2 Ice Thickness

A. Leatherland, B. Pintér, M. Grande

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Abstract

The radiation environment at the Martian surface and near sub-surface is strongly dominated by extra- Martian radiation sources. These external sources are in themselves variable and dependant on the solar cycle. To compound this, there is a seasonal dependance on what little shielding the surface is provided by the Martian CO2 cycle. The variation in the sub-surface radiation dose across seasons due to this cycle and the relation it has to the CO2 ice thickness has been modelled to give the variation with latitude and depth over time.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1273 - 1273
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 02 Oct 2011
EventEPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2011 - Nantes, France
Duration: 02 Oct 201107 Oct 2011

Conference

ConferenceEPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2011
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityNantes
Period02 Oct 201107 Oct 2011

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