The planetary building blocks that formed in the terrestrial planet region were likely very dry, yet water is comparatively abundant on Earth. We review the various mechanisms proposed for the origin of water on the terrestrial planets. Various in-situ mechanisms have been suggested, which allow for the incorporation of water into the local planetesimals in the terrestrial planet region or into the planets themselves from local sources, although all of those mechanisms have difficulties. Comets have also been proposed as a source, although there may be problems fitting isotopic constraints, and the delivery efficiency is very low, such that it may be difficult to deliver even a single Earth ocean of water this way. The most promising route ...
Results from recent space missions, in particular Spitzer and Herschel, have lead to significant pro...
The presence of water in the Earth has long been an enigma. However, computer modelling techniques h...
Models of planet formation are built on underlying physical processes. In order to make sense of the...
International audienceThe planetary building blocks that formed in the terrestrial planet region wer...
We examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. We list various geochemical measurements ...
We review the state of knowledge on the origin of Earth's water. Empirical constraints come from che...
I examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. Late-stage delivery of water from asteroid...
As part of the national scientific network 'Pathways to Habitable Worlds' the delivery of water onto...
One of the most important subjects of debate in the formation of the solar system is the origin of E...
There is a long-standing debate regarding the origin of the terrestrial planets' water as well as th...
Context. According to the latest theoretical and isotopic evidence, Earth’s water content originates...
Are Earth-like planets with water oceans rare or common among planetary systems? Although we do not ...
Three of the seven rocky planets (e, f, and g) in TRAPPIST-1 system orbit in the habitable zone of t...
We present results from 42 simulations of late stage planetary accretion, focusing on the delivery o...
Context. The ocean mass of the Earth is only 2.3 × 10−4 of the whole planet mass. Even including wat...
Results from recent space missions, in particular Spitzer and Herschel, have lead to significant pro...
The presence of water in the Earth has long been an enigma. However, computer modelling techniques h...
Models of planet formation are built on underlying physical processes. In order to make sense of the...
International audienceThe planetary building blocks that formed in the terrestrial planet region wer...
We examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. We list various geochemical measurements ...
We review the state of knowledge on the origin of Earth's water. Empirical constraints come from che...
I examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. Late-stage delivery of water from asteroid...
As part of the national scientific network 'Pathways to Habitable Worlds' the delivery of water onto...
One of the most important subjects of debate in the formation of the solar system is the origin of E...
There is a long-standing debate regarding the origin of the terrestrial planets' water as well as th...
Context. According to the latest theoretical and isotopic evidence, Earth’s water content originates...
Are Earth-like planets with water oceans rare or common among planetary systems? Although we do not ...
Three of the seven rocky planets (e, f, and g) in TRAPPIST-1 system orbit in the habitable zone of t...
We present results from 42 simulations of late stage planetary accretion, focusing on the delivery o...
Context. The ocean mass of the Earth is only 2.3 × 10−4 of the whole planet mass. Even including wat...
Results from recent space missions, in particular Spitzer and Herschel, have lead to significant pro...
The presence of water in the Earth has long been an enigma. However, computer modelling techniques h...
Models of planet formation are built on underlying physical processes. In order to make sense of the...