Motivation: Early during their formation the planets capture an amount of atmosphere from the protoplanetary disk (Ikoma et al. 2018, Odert et al. 2018, Lammer et al. 2020, Kimura and Ikoma 2020). An additional proportion of their atmosphere is provided during the magma ocean stage by interior degassing. The latter mechanism is assumed to be the main provider of the final atmospheric mass. Its composition is compromised by the source silicate mineral and its chemical characterization (Gaillard and Scaillet 2014, Herbort et al. 2020). Numerous studies support the degassing of the oxidized gas species H2O and CO2 as main contributions from the magma ocean phase (Abe and Matsui 1988, Abe 1993, Elkins-Tanton 2008, Schaefer et al. 2012, Lebrun e...
Volatile molecules containing hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen are key components of planetary atmosph...
Volcanic degassing of planetary interiors has important implications for their corresponding atmosph...
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The magma ocean is an early stage in the terrestrial planet evolution attributed to energy delivery ...
The early history of the Earth was characterized by a magma ocean stage. The principal aim of this r...
Context. The magma ocean period was a critical phase determining how Earth’s atmosphere developed in...
International audienceHow the volatile content influences the primordial surface conditions of terre...
Recent discoveries of potentially temperate rocky planets motivate the better characterization of th...
During the early phase of its evolution the Earth was likely characterized by the presence of a magm...
During the early phase of its evolution, the Earth was likely characterized by a magma ocean stage. ...
The earliest atmospheres of rocky planets originate from extensive volatile release during magma oce...
Volatile molecules containing hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen are key components of planetary atmosph...
Volcanic degassing of planetary interiors has important implications for their corresponding atmosph...
International audienceNitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and sulfur are essential elements for life and comp...
The magma ocean is an early stage in the terrestrial planet evolution attributed to energy delivery ...
The early history of the Earth was characterized by a magma ocean stage. The principal aim of this r...
Context. The magma ocean period was a critical phase determining how Earth’s atmosphere developed in...
International audienceHow the volatile content influences the primordial surface conditions of terre...
Recent discoveries of potentially temperate rocky planets motivate the better characterization of th...
During the early phase of its evolution the Earth was likely characterized by the presence of a magm...
During the early phase of its evolution, the Earth was likely characterized by a magma ocean stage. ...
The earliest atmospheres of rocky planets originate from extensive volatile release during magma oce...
Volatile molecules containing hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen are key components of planetary atmosph...
Volcanic degassing of planetary interiors has important implications for their corresponding atmosph...
International audienceNitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and sulfur are essential elements for life and comp...