A new estimate of volatile outgassing on Mars

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Atmospheric Composition, Mars Atmosphere, Outgassing, Volatility, Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Gas Evolution, Mars Landing, Nitrogen, U.S.S.R. Space Program, Water Vapor

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The presence of 28% argon on Mars, as calculated by Levine and Riegler (1974) and indirectly inferred from Soviet Mars-6 lander data, has important implications for the outgassing history of H2O, CO2, and N2 on Mars. Even if the terrestrial volatile outgassing ratio is only approximately valid for Mars, then large quantities of H2O (of the order of 100,000 g/sq cm), about 10,000 g/sq cm of CO2 (about 1000 times more CO2 than found at present in the Martian atmosphere), and some 450 g/sq cm of N2 may have outgassed over the history of Mars.

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