Title :
SHARAD Signal Attenuation and Delay Offsets Due to the Martian Ionosphere
Author :
Campbell, Bruce A. ; Putzig, Nathaniel E. ; Foss, Frederick J. ; Phillips, Roger J.
Author_Institution :
Center for Earth & Planetary Studies, Smithsonian Instn., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
We estimate and correct variable time-delay offsets among Mars Shallow Radar (SHARAD) sounding observations of the north polar layered deposits of Mars under a broad range of ionospheric conditions. We find that these delay offsets are linearly related to the magnitude of the phase distortion, which is determined by optimization of the surface and subsurface echo response by autofocusing. We use this relationship to determine an empirical scaling between the phase parameter and the total electron content (TEC) of the Martian ionosphere. This method allows simultaneous correction of the image blurring and time-delay errors induced by the ionosphere, corrections that are crucial for 3-D imaging of subsurface features. We also characterize the attenuation of SHARAD echoes as a function of TEC to facilitate detection of seasonal changes in surface physical properties. During solar flare events, SHARAD signals experience phase distortion and delay consistent with a 50%-100% increase in TEC relative to typical dayside conditions, but up to tenfold greater attenuation than predicted. The increased signal absorption is likely due to enhanced electron content at lower altitudes where the neutral particle density is higher.
Keywords :
Mars; aerospace instrumentation; planetary atmospheres; Mars Shallow Radar; Mars north polar layered deposits; Martian ionosphere; SHARAD signal attenuation; SHARAD signals; SHARAD sounding observations; image blurring correction; ionospheric conditions; phase distortion magnitude; phase parameter; solar flare events; subsurface echo optimization; total electron content; variable time-delay offsets; Attenuation; Delays; Ionosphere; Mars; Phase distortion; Radar tracking; Ionosphere; Mars; radar remote sensing;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2273396