摘要: We investigate the feasibility and demonstrate the merits of using Mars
Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) profiles to retrieve seasonal height variations
of CO2 snow/ice cap in Mars' polar areas by applying a co-registration
strategy. We present a prototype analysis on the research region of
[85.75{\deg}S, 86.25{\deg}S, 300{\deg}E, 330{\deg}E] that is located on the
residual south polar cap. Our method comprises the recomputation of MOLA
footprint coordinates with an updated Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) ephemeris and
a revised Mars rotation model. The reprocessed MOLA dataset at the South Pole
of Mars (poleward of 78{\deg}S) is then self-registered to form a coherent
reference digital terrain model (DTM). We co-register segments of reprocessed
MOLA profiles to the self-registered MOLA reference DTM to obtain the temporal
height differences at either footprints or cross-overs. Subsequently, a
two-step Regional Pseudo Cross-over Adjustment (RPCA) procedure is proposed and
applied to post-correct the aforementioned temporal height differences for a
temporal systematic bias and other residual errors. These pseudo cross-overs
are formed by profile pairs that do not necessarily intersect, but are
connected through the underlaying DTM. Finally, CO2 snow/ice temporal height
variation is obtained by median-filtering those post-corrected temporal height
differences. The precision of the derived height change time series is ~4.9 cm.
The peak-to-peak height variation is estimated to be ~2 m. In addition, a
pronounced "pit" (transient height accumulation) of ~0.5 m in magnitude
centered at Ls=210{\deg} in southern spring is observed. The proposed method
opens the possibility to map the seasonal CO2 snow/ice height variations at the
entire North and South polar regions of Mars.