The divergent fates of primitive hydrospheric water on Earth and Mars
Despite active transport into Earth’s mantle, water has been present on our planet’s surface for most of geological time1,2. Yet water disappeared from the Martian surface soon after its formation. Although some of the water on Mars was lost to space via photolysis following the collapse of the plan...
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Main Authors: | Wade, Jon, Dyck, Brendan, Palin, Richard M., Moore, James Daniel Paul, Smye, Andrew J. |
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其他作者: | Earth Observatory of Singapore |
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