Title: Radiative Transfer Modelling of Martian Surface Regolith Emissivity
1Radiative Transfer Modelling of Martian Surface
Regolith Emissivity
- Karly Pitman
- September 25, 2003
2Martian Surface Emissivity
- Emissivity its definition and importance
- How Mars emissivity measurements are taken
- Directional emissivity
- Radiative transfer model development
- Theory lt---gt lab comparisons
- Implications for Martian regolith particles
3Emissivity Defined
- e (power radiated by material) / (power
radiated by BB _at_ same temperature) - L sT4 for blackbody L esT4 for everything
- e 1.0 gt perfect radiator/absorber
4The Importance of Emissivity
- 250 GB of raw emissivity spectral data returned
by THEMIS alone - Emissivity can tell us about mineralogy and, in
theory, physical properties of grains
5Reading Emissivity Plots
6Remote Sensing Emissivities of Mars
7Possible Explanations
- Emissivity does depend on e
- 4 possible competing effects
- Particle shape
- Particle size
- Packing fraction
- Surface roughness
8Before Interpreting Orbiter e Data
- Computer modelling of e for thermal IR l (3-30
mm) - Measure e for particulates in lab
- Measure e in field (desert terrain)
- Self-consistent checks
9How To Densely Pack Particles
- Filling factor f 1 porosity
- Static structure factor S 1 / ( 1 nK(x) )
10How S Affects Emissivity
11Lab Measurements of Emissivity
- Instrument transmission spectrometer
- Grain size fractions from 0-1000 mm
- Pros easily calibrated Cons size bins,
compositions
12RT Model / Lab Comparison
- RT Material quartz (Wenrich Christensen 1996)
- RT Shape sphere
- RT Size 10, 30, 50, 100, 1000 mm radius
- RT Bin Size 5 mm
- Lab Material synthetic SiO2 (SIL-CO-SIL
53) - Lab Shape sphere
- Lab Size 0-53 mm diameter
- Lab Bin Size 5 mm ltlt in progress gtgt
13Preliminary Lab Measurements for S
14Preliminary Lab Measurements for e
15Field Measurements of Emissivity
- Identify Martian terrestrial analog sites
- Instrument portable mFT-IR
- Pros inexpensive device
- Cons difficult to operate in field
16Summary
- Emissivity is a fundamental physical quantity for
planetary science that deals with surface
radiation - NASA expects geologists to infer Mars mineralogy
using thermal IR emissivity spectra we can also
infer Mars regolith dust physical properties from
these data - Neither lab nor field data should be directly
compared to Mars remote sensing emissivity data - Unexplained directional emissivity effects are
under investigation as part of a systematic
theoretical laboratory -
field comparison project
17References Resources
- Christensen, P. R., et al., A thermal emission
spectral library of rock-forming minerals, J.
Geophys. Res., 105, E4, 9735-9739, 2000. - Jakosky, B. M., G. W. Finiol, and B. G.
Henderson, Directional variations in thermal
emission from geologic surfaces, Geophys. Res.
Lett., 17, 7, 985-988, 1990. - Mackowski, D. W., J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, 11,
2851-2861, 1994. - Mishchenko, M. I., JQSRT, 52, 1, 95-110, 1994.
- Mishchenko, M. I., and Macke, A., JQSRT, 57, 1,
767-794, 1997. - Moersch, J. E., and P. R. Christensen, Thermal
emission from particulate surfaces A comparison
of scattering models with measured spectra, J.
Geophys. Res., 100, E4, 7465-7477, 1995. - Stamnes, K., et al., Appl. Opt., 27, 2502-2507,
1988. - Wenrich, M. L., and Christensen, P. R., JGR, 101,
B7, 15921-15931, 1996.
18References Resources
- ASU Mars Space Flight Facility Thermal Emission
Spectral Library http//tes.asu.edu/speclib/index
.html - Blackbody radiation http//www.omega.com/literatu
re/transactions/volume1/theoretical2.html
http//www.cis.rit.edu/drp9420/background.html - Graphics courtesy http//imagers.gsfc.nasa.gov/em
s/infrared.html (Slide 3)http//mars.jpl.nasa.gov/
odyssey/gallery/instruments/browse/themis-sm.jpg
(Slide 4), Josh Bandfield Ariz. State Univ.
Mars Space Flight Facility (Slides 5, 7), Karly
Pitman (Slides 5, 14), Hapke 1993 p. 185 (Slide
6, item 1), Clancy Lee 1991 (Slide 6, item 2)
19Radiative Transfer Model Quantities
- Phase function p S11 / (Csca k2)
- Asymmetry parameter g lt cosq gt
- Scattering cross section Csca
- Extinction cross section Cext
- Single-scattering albedo w Csca / Cext
- Emissivity e 1 R (R depends on I / F)
20Natural (Angular) Quartz
21Natural (Angular) Quartz
22Synthetic (Spherical) Silica
23Selected Field Sites
24Directional e on Earth
25How S Affects RT Quantities