T. Encrenaz et al., A TENTATIVE DETECTION OF THE 183-GHZ WATER-VAPOR LINE IN THE MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE - CONSTRAINTS UPON THE H2O ABUNDANCE AND VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION, Icarus, 113(1), 1995, pp. 110-118
The 183-GHz water vapor line was tentatively detected on Mars in Janua
ry 1991, with the IRAM 30-m millimeter antenna, under extremely dry at
mospheric conditions. The measurement refers to the whole disk. The sp
ectral line, although marginally detected, can be fit with a constant
H2O mixing ratio of 1.0 x 10(-5), which corresponds to a water abundan
ce of 1 pr-mu m; in any case, an upper limit of 3 pr-mu m is inferred.
This value is comparable to the very small abundances measured by Cla
ncy (1992, Icarus 100, 48-59) 5 five weeks before our observation and
seems to imply both seasonal and long-term variations in the martian w
ater cycle. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.