Repeated measurements of the composition of the Mars atmosphere from Curiosity Rover yield a (40)Ar/N2 ratio 1.7 times greater and the (40)Ar/(36)Ar ratio 1.6 times smaller than the Viking Lander values in 1976. The unexpected change in (40)Ar/N2 ratio probably results from different instrument characteristics although we cannot yet rule out some unknown atmospheric process. The new (40)Ar/(36)Ar ratio is more aligned with Martian meteoritic values. Besides Ar and N2 the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite on the Curiosity Rover has measured the other principal components of the atmosphere and the isotopes. The resulting volume mixing ratios are: CO2 0.960(+/- 0.007); (40)Ar 0.0193(+/- 0.0001); N2 0.0189(+/- 0.0003); O2 1.45(+/- 0.09) ...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Isotopic abundances of the noble gases were measured in the following Martian meteorites: two shock ...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
Given the broad agreement between C, H, and O isotopic ratios in the modern atmosphere and the ALH 8...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
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We will summarize the in situ measurements of atmospheric composition and the isotopic ratios of D/H...
Numerous lines of geomorphological and mineralogical evidence suggest that liquid water was once abu...
The present Mars atmosphere is relatively thin and cold. It is not at all like that which is presume...
Carbon dioxide is a primary component of the martian atmosphere and reacts readily with water and si...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Isotopic abundances of the noble gases were measured in the following Martian meteorites: two shock ...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
Given the broad agreement between C, H, and O isotopic ratios in the modern atmosphere and the ALH 8...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
Volume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurements taken with the Sampl...
International audienceVolume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurement...
International audienceVolume mixing and isotope ratios secured with repeated atmospheric measurement...
We will summarize the in situ measurements of atmospheric composition and the isotopic ratios of D/H...
Numerous lines of geomorphological and mineralogical evidence suggest that liquid water was once abu...
The present Mars atmosphere is relatively thin and cold. It is not at all like that which is presume...
Carbon dioxide is a primary component of the martian atmosphere and reacts readily with water and si...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Stable isotope ratios of H, C, and O are powerful indicators of a wide variety of planetary geophysi...
Isotopic abundances of the noble gases were measured in the following Martian meteorites: two shock ...