On Sulfur Induced Warming in the Early Martian Atmosphere

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We examine the role of the sulfur-containing volatile species SO2 and
H2S as putative greenhouse gases during the early, formative years of
Tharsis, when volcanic outgassing was a significant contributor to the
martian atmosphere.

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