Laboratory simulations of Martian CO2 storage address whether carbonate formation could have reduced CO2 pressure from a hypothetical greater than 1 bar to the present 7 mbar in less than or equal to 3 to 4 billion years. This problem is addressed with experiments and analysis designed to verify and improve previous kinetic measurements, reaction mechanisms, and product characterizations, with the goal of improving existing models of Martian CO2 history. A sensitive manometer monitored the pressure drop of CO2 due to uptake by powdered silicate for periods of 3 to 100+ days. Pressure drops for diopside 1 and basalt show rapid short-term (approximately one day) CO2 uptake and considerably slower long-term pressure drops. Curves for diopside ...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
The Martian regolith is the most substantial volatile reservoir on the planet; it holds CO2 as adsor...
International audienceA denser CO 2 atmosphere and higher temperatures than present-day conditions a...
Carbonation is the water-mediated replacement of silicate minerals, such as olivine, by carbonate, a...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
The debate concerning the evolution of CO2 on Mars continues. It would appear that in order to expla...
Carbon dioxide is an essential atmospheric component in martian climate models that attempt to recon...
It is pointed out that in addition to the 1 to 5 bar CO2 total inventory, a high level of global vol...
The martian climate has long been thought to have evolved substantially through history from a warm ...
Despite having an atmosphere composed primarily of CO2 and evidence for abundant water in the past, ...
Carbon dioxide is an essential atmospheric component in martian climate models that attempt to recon...
Possible scenarios for the evolution of the Martian climate are discussed. In the interest of determ...
Evidence from the Lafayette meteorite shows that carbon dioxide could have been sequestered very eff...
Understanding the climate history of Mars, one of our closest planetary neighbours, has important im...
Discoveries of large deposits of sedimentary materials on the planet Mars by landers and orbiters ha...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
The Martian regolith is the most substantial volatile reservoir on the planet; it holds CO2 as adsor...
International audienceA denser CO 2 atmosphere and higher temperatures than present-day conditions a...
Carbonation is the water-mediated replacement of silicate minerals, such as olivine, by carbonate, a...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
The debate concerning the evolution of CO2 on Mars continues. It would appear that in order to expla...
Carbon dioxide is an essential atmospheric component in martian climate models that attempt to recon...
It is pointed out that in addition to the 1 to 5 bar CO2 total inventory, a high level of global vol...
The martian climate has long been thought to have evolved substantially through history from a warm ...
Despite having an atmosphere composed primarily of CO2 and evidence for abundant water in the past, ...
Carbon dioxide is an essential atmospheric component in martian climate models that attempt to recon...
Possible scenarios for the evolution of the Martian climate are discussed. In the interest of determ...
Evidence from the Lafayette meteorite shows that carbon dioxide could have been sequestered very eff...
Understanding the climate history of Mars, one of our closest planetary neighbours, has important im...
Discoveries of large deposits of sedimentary materials on the planet Mars by landers and orbiters ha...
International audienceIt has been recently shown that several valley networks, like Naktong Vallis [...
The Martian regolith is the most substantial volatile reservoir on the planet; it holds CO2 as adsor...
International audienceA denser CO 2 atmosphere and higher temperatures than present-day conditions a...