Role of H2O and CO2 Ices in Martian Climate Changes

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The stability of martian climate is studied by energy balance climate
model. The long-term CO2 mass exchange process between the
atmosphere and CO2 ice caps is investigated with particular
importance to the effect of H2O and CO2 ice
distribution.

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