Abstract: The mean time since air in the Martian atmosphere was in the low-latitude boundary layer is examined using simulations of an idealized “mean age” tracer with the MarsWRF general circulation model. The spatial distribution and seasonality of the mean age in low- and mid-latitudes broadly follow contours of the mean meridional circulation, with the mean age increasing from 0 at the surface to a maximum of 60-100 sols in the upper atmosphere. Substantially older mean ages (exceeding 300 sols) ar...

Source: Age of Martian Air: Time Scales for Martian Atmospheric Transport