International audienceThe Lunar cratering record is consistent with the occurrence of a late heavy bombardment (LHB), which marked the end of terrestrial planet accretion 3.8 billion years ago. However, clear evidence of a LHB on Earth has not yet been identified. Based on a volatile budget of the terrestrial mantle, the atmosphere and hydrosphere we propose that the LHB did indeed occur on Earth and that we are breathing its aftermaths. The terrestrial atmosphere and hydrosphere is enriched in noble gases relative to the abundance of volatiles in the mantle. This enrichment is consistent with the mass delivered to Earth during the LHB, as recently proposed from dynamical modelling (Gomez et al., 2005), if this material comprised a few Kuip...
In this study we attempt to model, with numerical simulations, the scenario for the origin of the la...
International audienceWe review the different scenarios for the origin of light noble gases (He, Ne,...
It is now understood that the accretion of terrestrial planets naturally involves giant collisions, ...
International audienceThe Lunar cratering record is consistent with the occurrence of a late heavy b...
This paper re-evaluates the data for inner Solar System volatiles with particular reference to the E...
International audienceThe origin of terrestrial volatiles remains one of the most puzzling questions...
International audienceAsteroids impacting the Earth partly volatilize, partly melt (O’Keefe, J.D., A...
The difference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon for Ve...
The difference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon for Ve...
International audienceThedifference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, kryp...
International audienceThedifference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, kryp...
Two main processes were responsible for the composition of this atmosphere: chemical evolution of th...
The barrage of comets and asteroids that produced many young lunar basins (craters over 300 kilometr...
Recent measurements of the volatile composition of the coma of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (here...
Context. The Nice model predicts that the trans-planetary planetesimal disk made a large or even dom...
In this study we attempt to model, with numerical simulations, the scenario for the origin of the la...
International audienceWe review the different scenarios for the origin of light noble gases (He, Ne,...
It is now understood that the accretion of terrestrial planets naturally involves giant collisions, ...
International audienceThe Lunar cratering record is consistent with the occurrence of a late heavy b...
This paper re-evaluates the data for inner Solar System volatiles with particular reference to the E...
International audienceThe origin of terrestrial volatiles remains one of the most puzzling questions...
International audienceAsteroids impacting the Earth partly volatilize, partly melt (O’Keefe, J.D., A...
The difference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon for Ve...
The difference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon for Ve...
International audienceThedifference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, kryp...
International audienceThedifference between the measured atmospheric abundances of neon, argon, kryp...
Two main processes were responsible for the composition of this atmosphere: chemical evolution of th...
The barrage of comets and asteroids that produced many young lunar basins (craters over 300 kilometr...
Recent measurements of the volatile composition of the coma of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (here...
Context. The Nice model predicts that the trans-planetary planetesimal disk made a large or even dom...
In this study we attempt to model, with numerical simulations, the scenario for the origin of the la...
International audienceWe review the different scenarios for the origin of light noble gases (He, Ne,...
It is now understood that the accretion of terrestrial planets naturally involves giant collisions, ...