The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) is a visible-infrared hyperspectral mapper that maps the geology, composition, and layering of surface features of Mars. Refer to the PDS Geosciences Node MRO:CRISM page link to https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro/crism.htm for details concerning the structure of the instrument and its operation.
The CRISM team had to deal with the obscuring atmosphere, resulting in a series of studies to determine atmospheric abundances and to estimate the effects of the atmosphere on the surface data. This bundle consists of data extracted from the published results of those studies
Accessing and Retrieving the Data
Clancy et al. - Vertical profiles of Mars 1.27μ O2 dayglow from MRO CRISM limb spectra: Seasonal/global behaviors, comparisons to LMDGCM simulations, and a global definition for Mars water vapor profiles
Retrieving data
Guzewich, S., Smith, M. and Wolf, M. - The vertical distribution of Martian aerosol particle size
Retrieving data link to for now https://atmos.nmsu.edu/data_and_services/atmospheres_data/JUNO/tmp2/data_derived/
Khayat, A., Smith, M. and Guzewich - Understanding the water cycle above the north polar cap on Mars using MRO CRISM retrievals of water vapor
Retrieving data
Smith, M. et al. - Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer observations of water vapor and carbon monoxide
Retrieving data
Smith, M. et al. - Vertical distribution of dust and water ice aerosols from CRISM limb-geometry observations
Retrieving data
Smith, M. et al. - The climatology of carbon monoxide and water vapor on Mars as observed by CRISM and modeled by the GEM-Mars general circulation model
Retrieving data
Toigo, A. et al. - High spatial and temporal resolution sampling of Martian gas abundances from CRISM spectra
Retrieving data
Citing the Data
PDS recommendations for citing data sets can be found here.
Khayat, A. (2024), Title: Atmospheric Retrievals for Mars Integrated from MRO-CRISM Bundle, NASA Planetary Data System, DOI: 10.17189/76ha-be75
The CRISM team had to deal with the obscuring atmosphere, resulting in a series of studies to determine atmospheric abundances and to estimate the effects of the atmosphere on the surface data. This bundle consists of data extracted from the published results of those studies
Accessing and Retrieving the Data
Clancy et al. - Vertical profiles of Mars 1.27μ O2 dayglow from MRO CRISM limb spectra: Seasonal/global behaviors, comparisons to LMDGCM simulations, and a global definition for Mars water vapor profiles
Retrieving data
Guzewich, S., Smith, M. and Wolf, M. - The vertical distribution of Martian aerosol particle size
Retrieving data link to for now https://atmos.nmsu.edu/data_and_services/atmospheres_data/JUNO/tmp2/data_derived/
Khayat, A., Smith, M. and Guzewich - Understanding the water cycle above the north polar cap on Mars using MRO CRISM retrievals of water vapor
Retrieving data
Smith, M. et al. - Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer observations of water vapor and carbon monoxide
Retrieving data
Smith, M. et al. - Vertical distribution of dust and water ice aerosols from CRISM limb-geometry observations
Retrieving data
Smith, M. et al. - The climatology of carbon monoxide and water vapor on Mars as observed by CRISM and modeled by the GEM-Mars general circulation model
Retrieving data
Toigo, A. et al. - High spatial and temporal resolution sampling of Martian gas abundances from CRISM spectra
Retrieving data
Citing the Data
PDS recommendations for citing data sets can be found here.
Khayat, A. (2024), Title: Atmospheric Retrievals for Mars Integrated from MRO-CRISM Bundle, NASA Planetary Data System, DOI: 10.17189/76ha-be75
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