The early atmosphere - A new picture
Abstract
Over the last few years, discoveries in astronomy, geochemistry, and atmospheric chemistry have resulted in a new picture of how our planet and its atmosphere formed. The traditional view held that the early atmosphere was composed of methane, ammonia, and molecular hydrogen, but the actual composition may have been nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. The history leading to the present understanding is discussed and topics covered include: chemical evolution, origin of the atmosphere, atmospheric evolution on earth, Venus, and Mars, and prebiological atmospheric oxygen and the early sun.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- March 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986STIA...8734717L
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Chemistry;
- Planetary Evolution;
- Primitive Earth Atmosphere;
- Atmospheric Composition;
- Chemical Evolution;
- Planetary Atmospheres;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration