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Atmospheric oxidation drove climate change on Noachian Mars

Space Sciences

Atmospheric oxidation drove climate change on Noachian Mars

J. Liu, J. R. Michalski, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Jiacheng Liu, Joseph R. Michalski, Zhicheng Wang, and Wen-Sheng Gao explores the intriguing spatiotemporal distribution of low surface iron in ancient Martian terrains, uncovering vital insights into early Martian climate and redox transitions. Their findings indicate a significant shift in temperature distribution during the Noachian period, suggesting a colder and more bipolar Mars resulting from atmospheric oxidation.... show more
Abstract
Modern Mars is bipolar, cold, and oxidizing, while early Mars was characterized by icy highlands, episodic warmth and reducing atmosphere. The timing and association of the climate and redox transitions remain inadequately understood. Here we examine the spatiotemporal distribution of the low surface iron abundance in the ancient Martian terrains, revealing that iron abundance decreases with elevation in the older Noachian terrains but with latitude in the younger Noachian terrains. These observations suggest: (a) low-temperature conditions contribute to surface iron depletion, likely facilitated by anoxic leaching through freeze-thaw cycles under a reducing atmosphere, and (b) temperature distribution mode shifted from elevation-dominant to latitude-dominant during the Noachian period. Additionally, we find iron leaching intensity decreases from the Early to Late Noachian epoch, suggesting a gradual atmospheric oxidation coupled with temperature mode transition during the Noachian period. We think atmospheric oxidation led to Mars becoming cold and bipolar in its early history.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 05, 2024
Authors
Jiacheng Liu, Joseph R. Michalski, Zhicheng Wang, Wen-Sheng Gao
Tags
Mars
iron abundance
climate transitions
Noachian period
atmospheric oxidation
spatiotemporal distribution
elevation
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