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Seminario de Adrián Brines Montoro del Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC)

  • 19 noviembre de 2025
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Título: Exploring the Pathways of Water Vapor on Mars: Insights from NOMAD/TGO

Lugar: Seminario del DAA. Edificio Investigación Jeroni Muñoz, planta cuarta, en Burjassot.

Día: miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2025. Hora: 12:00.

Resumen:

Water vapor is a key driver of atmospheric chemistry and climate, as  well as a vital indicator of habitability. Its transport, phase transitions, and escape to space are essential processes in the evolution of planetary atmospheres. Mars, although currently cold and dry, offers evidence of a wetter past. Even today, water vapor, present in trace amounts, plays a significant role in the Martian atmosphere's chemical and radiative balance. Historically, the vertical distribution of water vapor on Mars was 
poorly constrained, limited to models and column-integrated measurements. The Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), using solar occultation, now provides high-resolution vertical profiles, offering a new window into Martian water vapor dynamics.