We examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. We list various geochemical measurements that may be used to discriminate between different endogenous and exogenous sources of water. Late stage delivery of significant quantities of water from asteroidal and cometary sources appears to be ruled out by isotopic and molecular ratio considerations, unless either comets and asteroids currently sampled spectroscopically and by meteorites are unlike those falling to Earth 4.5 Ga ago or our measurements are not representative of those bodies. The dust in the accretion disk from which terrestrial planets formed was bathed in a gas of H, He and O. The dominant gas phase species were H2, He, H2O, and CO. Thus grains in the accretion disk mu...
Context. Endogenous or exogenous, dry or wet, various scenarios have been depicted for the origin of...
The origin of water on the Earth, and the reason why there is more liquid water on the Earth than on...
Asteroids and comets are the remnants of the swarm of planetesimals from which the planets ultimatel...
I examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. Late-stage delivery of water from asteroid...
International audienceThe planetary building blocks that formed in the terrestrial planet region wer...
We review the state of knowledge on the origin of Earth's water. Empirical constraints come from che...
One of the most important subjects of debate in the formation of the solar system is the origin of E...
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...
Are Earth-like planets with water oceans rare or common among planetary systems? Although we do not ...
International audienceThere is a long-standing debate regarding the origin of the terrestrial planet...
Water is essential for life. This is a trivial fact but has profound implications since the forming ...
â Water and related chemistry in the Solar Systemâ is a Herschel Space Observatory Guaranteed-Tim...
Water is crucial for the emergence and evolution of life on Earth. Recent studies of the water conte...
International audienceFor decades, the source of Earth's volatiles, especially water with a deuteriu...
Context. Endogenous or exogenous, dry or wet, various scenarios have been depicted for the origin of...
The origin of water on the Earth, and the reason why there is more liquid water on the Earth than on...
Asteroids and comets are the remnants of the swarm of planetesimals from which the planets ultimatel...
I examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. Late-stage delivery of water from asteroid...
International audienceThe planetary building blocks that formed in the terrestrial planet region wer...
We review the state of knowledge on the origin of Earth's water. Empirical constraints come from che...
One of the most important subjects of debate in the formation of the solar system is the origin of E...
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...
Are Earth-like planets with water oceans rare or common among planetary systems? Although we do not ...
International audienceThere is a long-standing debate regarding the origin of the terrestrial planet...
Water is essential for life. This is a trivial fact but has profound implications since the forming ...
â Water and related chemistry in the Solar Systemâ is a Herschel Space Observatory Guaranteed-Tim...
Water is crucial for the emergence and evolution of life on Earth. Recent studies of the water conte...
International audienceFor decades, the source of Earth's volatiles, especially water with a deuteriu...
Context. Endogenous or exogenous, dry or wet, various scenarios have been depicted for the origin of...
The origin of water on the Earth, and the reason why there is more liquid water on the Earth than on...
Asteroids and comets are the remnants of the swarm of planetesimals from which the planets ultimatel...