Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974icar...22..312s&link_type=abstract
Icarus, vol. 22, July 1974, p. 312-324.
Computer Science
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Earth (Planet), Mars (Planet), Planetary Evolution, Planetary Structure, Planetology, Atmospheric Composition, Earth Core, Earth Crust, Earth Mantle, Lithosphere, Outgassing, Recycling, Tectonics
Scientific paper
The evolution of the planet Earth is considered, giving attention to aspects of planetary differentiation, crustal differentiation into (Si-Al)-rich rocks overlying an (Fe-Mg)-rich basaltic substratum, the outgassing of volatile elements and compounds, the breakup and movement of relatively thin lithospheric plates, and the recycling of elements and compounds and the surface and in the interior. The question of the operation of similar evolutionary processes in the case of the planet Mars is investigated. According to the picture presented, the early history of the planet Mars would not have been much different from that of the Earth, up to the point where most of the atmosphere would have been lost by a combination of processes.
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