MacMusic  |  PcMusic  |  440 Software  |  440 Forums  |  440TV  |  Zicos
may
Recherche

Ancient Martian Atmosphere May Be Sequestered In Clay

jeudi 26 septembre 2024, 09:00 , par Slashdot
New research suggests that Mars' missing atmosphere may have been absorbed by minerals in the planet's clays, in a process similar to geological reactions on Earth. It may explain Mars' loss of its atmosphere and potential to support life, with methane possibly still present and usable as an energy source. Longtime Slashdot reader Baron_Yam writes: Conditions on early Mars were highly likely to have had CO2 carried down into the ground by water, where reactions with rock resulted in iron oxide (and Mars' rust-red surface) and released hydrogen, which in turn reacted with the water to form methane that was bound in smectite clays. It's all still there, just under the surface. The research has been published in the journal Science Advances.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/09/25/2215228/ancient-martian-atmosphere-may-be-sequestered-in...

Voir aussi

News copyright owned by their original publishers | Copyright © 2004 - 2024 Zicos / 440Network
Date Actuelle
mer. 18 déc. - 12:22 CET