Impacts may have had a significant effect on the atmospheric chemistry of the early Earth. Reduced phases in the impactor (eg, metallic iron) can reduce the planet's H 2 O inventory …
Abstract About 2.5 billion years ago, microbes learned to harness plentiful solar energy to reduce CO 2 with H 2 O, extracting energy and producing O 2 as waste. O 2 production from …
The degassing of CO2 and S from arc volcanoes is fundamentally important to global climate, eruption forecasting, ore deposits, and the cycling of volatiles through subduction …
P Liggins, S Jordan, PB Rimmer… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The geology of Earth and super‐Earth sized planets will, in many cases, only be observable via their atmospheres. Here, we investigate secondary volcanic atmospheres as a key base …
The disequilibrium combination of abundant methane and carbon dioxide has been proposed as a promising exoplanet biosignature that is readily detectable with upcoming …
K Heng - The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract T he enigmatic nature of 55 Cancri e has defied theoretical explanation. Any explanation needs to account for the observed variability of its secondary eclipse depth …
CM Guimond, O Shorttle, S Jordan… - Monthly Notices of the …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
From core to atmosphere, the oxidation states of elements in a planet shape its character. Oxygen fugacity () is one parameter indicating these likely oxidation states. The ongoing …
Ocean-vaporizing impacts of chemically reduced planetesimals onto the early Earth have been suggested to catalyze atmospheric production of reduced nitrogen compounds and …
RI Citron, ST Stewart - The Planetary Science Journal, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Late accretion onto the Hadean Earth included large impacts that could have influenced early habitability, either by sterilizing the planet or alternatively catalyzing the origin of life by …