Sulfur Dioxide and the Production of Sulfuric Acid on Present-Day and Early Mars: Implications for the Lack of Detected Carbonates on the Surface

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During the Tharsis formation, we estimate that about 1 bar of sulfur
dioxide was released to the atmosphere. The chemical transformation of
sulfur dioxide to sulfuric acid in the present-day and early atmosphere
of Mars is assessed.

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