International audienceThe two orders of magnitude drop between the measured atmospheric abundances of non radiogenic argon, krypton and xenon in Earth versus Mars is striking. Here, in order to account for this difference, we explore the hypothesis that clathrate deposits incorporated into the current Martian cryosphere have sequestered significant amounts of these noble gases assuming they were initially present in the paleoatmosphere in quantities similar to those measured on Earth (in mass of noble gas per unit mass of the planet). To do so, we use a statistical-thermodynamic model that predicts the clathrate composition formed from a carbon dioxide-dominated paleoatmosphere whose surface pressure ranges up to 3 bars. The influence of th...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that a dense CO2-dominant atmosphere was necessary in o...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that a dense CO2-dominant atmosphere was necessary in o...
International audienceRecent observations have evidenced traces of methane (CH4) heterogeneously dis...
International audienceThe two orders of magnitude drop between the measured atmospheric abundances o...
a b s t r a c t The two orders of magnitude drop between the measured atmospheric abundances of non-...
International audienceThermodynamic conditions suggest that clathrates might exist on Mars. Despite ...
We use a statistical thermodynamic approach to determine the composition of clathrate hydrates which...
Using a statistical model based on the theory of van der Waals and Platteeuw, we show that clathrate...
Noble gases have been instrumental in establishing a link between the SNC(O) meteorites and planet M...
International audienceIn this paper, we use a statistical thermodynamic approach to quantify the eff...
214 O. Mousis et al. Abstract Thermodynamic conditions suggest that clathrates might exist on Mars. ...
The difference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon for Ve...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that a dense CO2-dominant atmosphere was necessary in o...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that a dense CO2-dominant atmosphere was necessary in o...
International audienceRecent observations have evidenced traces of methane (CH4) heterogeneously dis...
International audienceThe two orders of magnitude drop between the measured atmospheric abundances o...
a b s t r a c t The two orders of magnitude drop between the measured atmospheric abundances of non-...
International audienceThermodynamic conditions suggest that clathrates might exist on Mars. Despite ...
We use a statistical thermodynamic approach to determine the composition of clathrate hydrates which...
Using a statistical model based on the theory of van der Waals and Platteeuw, we show that clathrate...
Noble gases have been instrumental in establishing a link between the SNC(O) meteorites and planet M...
International audienceIn this paper, we use a statistical thermodynamic approach to quantify the eff...
214 O. Mousis et al. Abstract Thermodynamic conditions suggest that clathrates might exist on Mars. ...
The difference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon for Ve...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that a dense CO2-dominant atmosphere was necessary in o...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that a dense CO2-dominant atmosphere was necessary in o...
International audienceRecent observations have evidenced traces of methane (CH4) heterogeneously dis...