J. Liu, J. R. Michalski, Anoxic chemical weathering under a reducing greenhouse on early Mars, 2021, Nature Astronomy
J. Liu, J. R. Michalski, Anoxic chemical weathering under a reducing greenhouse on early Mars, 2021, Nature Astronomy
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-021-01303-5
Abstract
Reduced greenhouse gases such as methane (CH4) and hydrogen (H2) might be the only tenable solution to explain warming of the ancient Martian climate, but direct geological evidence that a reduced atmosphere actually existed on Mars has been lacking. Here we report widespread, strong Fe loss in chemically weathered bedrock sections in the Mawrth Vallis region and other 3–4-billion-year-old terrains on Mars. The separation of Fe from Al in Martian palaeosols, which is comparable to trends observed in palaeosols before the Great Oxidation Event on Earth, suggests that the ancient Martian surface was chemically weathered under a reducing greenhouse atmosphere. Although for different reasons than on Earth, Mars underwent an oxidation event of its own in the late Noachian that forever changed the geological path of the planet.