Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Loss of Carbon in Martian Atmosphere Explained

Carbon Exchange and Loss Processes on Mars

A process involving ultraviolet light from the sun helps explain the ratio of heavier to lighter carbon in Mars' atmosphere and resolve a dilemma about "missing" carbon.





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