NASA/TM-108513, Justus*, C.G. and Johnson, D.L. and James, B.F., A Revised Thermosphere for the Mars Global Reference Atmospheric Model (Mars-GRAM Version 3.4), Prepared for Systems Analysis and Intergration Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, and *Computer Sciences Corporation, July 1996, pp. 61, Format(s): PDF 3351k |
This report describes the newly-revised model thermosphere for the Mars Global Reference Atmospheric Model (Mars-GRAM, Version 3.4). It also provides descriptions of other
changes made to the program since publication of the programmer's guide for Mars-GRAM Version 3.34. The original Mars-GRAM model thermosphere was based on the
global-mean model of Stewart. The revised thermosphere is based largely on parameterizations derived from output data from the three-dimensional Mars Thermospheric Global Circulation Model (MTGCM). The new thermospheric model includes revised dependence on the 10.7 cm solar flux for the global means of exospheric temperature,
temperature of the base of the thermosphere, and scale height for the thermospheric temperature variations, as well as revised dependence on orbital position for global mean
height of the base of the thermosphere. Other features of the new thermospheric model are: (1) realistic variations of temperature and density with latitude and time of day, (2) more realistic wind magnitudes, based on improved estimates of horizontal pressure gradients, and (3) allowance for user-input adjustments to the model values for mean exospheric temperature and for height and temperature at the base of the thermosphere. Other new features of Mars-GRAM 3.4 include: (1) allowance for user-input values of climatic
adjustment factors for temperature profiles from the surface to 75 km, and (2) a revised method for computing the sub-solar longitude position in the 'ORBIT' subroutine.
| Keywords: | mars global reference atmospheric model, thermosphere, atmospheric temperature pressure, and wind components, atmospheric models |
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| CASI Document ID Number: | 96N31648 |
| Subjects: | Space Sciences: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration: Planetary Science and Exploration |
| ID Code: | 340 |
| Deposited On: | 28 June 2002 |