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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
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