The nature of the early martian climate is one of the major unanswered questions of planetary science. Key challenges remain, but a new wave of orbital and in situ observations and improvements in climate modeling have led to significant advances over the past decade. Multiple lines of geologic evidence now point to an episodically warm surface during the late Noachian and early Hesperian periods 3–4 Ga. The low solar flux received by Mars in its first billion years and inefficiency of plausible greenhouse gases such as CO2 mean that the steady-state early martian climate was likely cold. A denser CO2 atmosphere would have caused adiabatic cooling of the surface and hence migration of water ice to the higher-altitude equatorial and southern...
International audienceWe discuss 3D global simulations of the early martian climate that we have per...
At present, Mars has a tenuous atmosphere and a cold, dry surface. However, channel features indicat...
International audienceUnlike on present day Mars, for pressures higher than a fraction of a bar, sur...
Geomorphological and geological evidences show that liquid water has flowed on the martian surface, ...
Mars is a small planet with a thin atmosphere of almost pure carbon dioxide. To first order, the Mar...
Today Mars is a cold, dry, desert planet. Liquid water is not stable on its surface. There are no la...
One of the most striking differences between the present day climates of Earth and Mars is the ubiqu...
Abstract: The early climate of Mars (Noachian Period, the first ~20 % of its history) is thought to ...
Context. The presence of liquid water on the surface of early Mars and Earth is difficult to reconci...
Much of the Noachian-Hesperian (i.e. > ~3.0 Ga) geology of Mars remains exposed at the surface, prov...
Abstract. It is often stated that Mars and Earth had similar environmental conditions early in their...
We discuss 3D global simulations of the early martian climate that we have performed assuming a fain...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
International audienceWe discuss 3D global simulations of the early martian climate that we have per...
At present, Mars has a tenuous atmosphere and a cold, dry surface. However, channel features indicat...
International audienceUnlike on present day Mars, for pressures higher than a fraction of a bar, sur...
Geomorphological and geological evidences show that liquid water has flowed on the martian surface, ...
Mars is a small planet with a thin atmosphere of almost pure carbon dioxide. To first order, the Mar...
Today Mars is a cold, dry, desert planet. Liquid water is not stable on its surface. There are no la...
One of the most striking differences between the present day climates of Earth and Mars is the ubiqu...
Abstract: The early climate of Mars (Noachian Period, the first ~20 % of its history) is thought to ...
Context. The presence of liquid water on the surface of early Mars and Earth is difficult to reconci...
Much of the Noachian-Hesperian (i.e. > ~3.0 Ga) geology of Mars remains exposed at the surface, prov...
Abstract. It is often stated that Mars and Earth had similar environmental conditions early in their...
We discuss 3D global simulations of the early martian climate that we have performed assuming a fain...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
International audienceWe discuss 3D global simulations of the early martian climate that we have per...
At present, Mars has a tenuous atmosphere and a cold, dry surface. However, channel features indicat...
International audienceUnlike on present day Mars, for pressures higher than a fraction of a bar, sur...