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THE atmosphere of Mars appears to be predominantly undissociated CO2 (refs. 1–3). It was possible by assuming very rapid transport downwards to explain the composition of the upper atmosphere, but a problem remained at lower altitudes. More recent determinations4,5 of the rate of O–CO recombination have, however, given a rate constant two orders of magnitude lower than that used in the calculations for 200 K, the Martian surface temperature. This creates a more severe problem. There are less CO and O2 than can be accounted for by a mechanism of photolysis and recombination.
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PARKES, D. Stability of CO2 in the Martian Atmosphere and under Radiolysis. Nature 241, 110–111 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/241110a0
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