The Atmospheres of Venus, Earth, and Mars: A Critical Comparison
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The physical conditions and structures, chemical compositions, origins, and evolutions of the earth, Mars, and Venus atmospheres are compared, summarizing the results of recent theoretical and observational investigations. Data are compiled in extensive tables, graphs, and diagrams and characterized in detail. Consideration is given to the roles of chemical cycles and biology; global changes in atmospheric composition; the secondary origin of all three atmospheres; volatile retention by solid grains in the solar nebula; volatile degassing and atmosphere formation; and evolutionary processes, sources, cycles, and sinks.