Consequences & Artifacts: Terrestrial Findings and Martian Analogues of an Air-Water Interface

Physics – Chemical Physics

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On a Mars lacking long-lived tectonic processes and oceans, if chemical
self-organization occurred at all it was likely a consequence of a
bubble-aerosol cycle analogous to the terrestrial. This is true for any
planet having any liquid water due to the chemical physics of an
air-water interface.

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