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The WISDOM Radar onboard the Rover of the ExoMars mission

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The most fundamental and basic aspect of the geologic characterization of any environment is understanding its stratigraphy and structure - which provides invaluable insights into its origin, the processes and events by which it evolved, and (through the examination of superpositional and cross-cutting relationships) their relative timing. The WISDOM GPR onboard the Rover of the ESA ExoMars mission (2016) has the ability to investigate and characterize the nature of the subsurface remotely, providing high-resolution (several cm-scale) data on subsurface stratigraphy, structure, and the magnitude and scale of spatial heterogeneity, to depths in excess of 3 m. Unlike traditional imaging systems or spectrometers, which are limited to characterization of the visible surface, WISDOM can access what lies beneath - providing an understanding of the 3-dimensional geologic context of the landing site along the Rover path. WISDOM will address a variety of high-priority scientific objectives: (1) Understand the geology and geologic evolution of the landing site, including local lithology, stratigraphy and structure. (2) Characterize the 3-D electromagnetic properties of the Landing Site - including the scale and magnitude of spatial heterogeneity - for comparison with those measured at larger scales by MARSIS, SHARAD and any future orbital radars. (3) Understand the local distribution and state of shallow subsurface H2O and other volatiles, including the potential presence of segregated ground ice (as ice lenses and wedges), the persistent or transient occurrence of liquid water/brine, and deposits of methane hydrate and (4) identify the most promising locations for drilling that combine targets of high scientific interest. In addition to these objectives, there are also clear scientific and operational benefits when WISDOM is operated in concert with the rover's drill and its associated analytical instruments, which will determine the compositional and physical properties of retrieved core samples, thus helping to constrain and provide 'ground truth' for the interpretation of the WISDOM data. The instrument design and its specificities will be briefly presented. Results of numerical simulations will illustrate its expected performances in realistic Martian environments. Eventually experimental data collected in various environments on Earth will point out the potential of WISDOM
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hal-00570221 , version 1 (28-02-2011)

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Valérie Ciarletti, Charlotte Corbel, D. Plettemeier, S. M. Clifford, Ph. Cais, et al.. The WISDOM Radar onboard the Rover of the ExoMars mission. AGU Fall Meeting 2009, Dec 2009, San Francisco, United States. ⟨hal-00570221⟩
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