Mars is thought to have hosted large amounts of water and carbon dioxide at primitive epochs. The morphological analysis of the surface of Mars shows that large bodies of water were probably present in the North hemisphere at late Noachian (3.7–4 Gyr ago). Was this water solid or liquid? For maintaining liquid water at this time, when the Sun was (likely) less bright than now, a CO2 atmosphere of typically 2 bars is required. Can sputtering, still presently acting at the top of the Martian atmosphere, have removed such a dense atmosphere over the last 3.5–4 Gyr? What was the fate of the 100–200 m global equivalent layer of water present at late Noachian? When did Martian magnetic dynamo vanish, initiating a long period of intense escape by ...
connected to the possible escape of the early martian atmosphere, as some efficient non-thermal esca...
We examine the effects of the loss of Mars atmospheric constituents by solar-wind-induced sputtering...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
Mars is thought to have hosted large amounts of water and carbon dioxide at primitive epochs. The mo...
Mars is thought to have hosted large amounts of water and carbon dioxide at primitive epochs. The mo...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
Geomorphological and geological evidences show that liquid water has flowed on the martian surface, ...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
Because Mars does not have a strong intrinsic magnetic field, the atmosphere is eroded by interactio...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
connected to the possible escape of the early martian atmosphere, as some efficient non-thermal esca...
We examine the effects of the loss of Mars atmospheric constituents by solar-wind-induced sputtering...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
Mars is thought to have hosted large amounts of water and carbon dioxide at primitive epochs. The mo...
Mars is thought to have hosted large amounts of water and carbon dioxide at primitive epochs. The mo...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
Geomorphological and geological evidences show that liquid water has flowed on the martian surface, ...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
Because Mars does not have a strong intrinsic magnetic field, the atmosphere is eroded by interactio...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe evolution and escape of the martian atmosphere and the planet's water inve...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
connected to the possible escape of the early martian atmosphere, as some efficient non-thermal esca...
We examine the effects of the loss of Mars atmospheric constituents by solar-wind-induced sputtering...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...