Quantification of Carbonates, Oxychlorines, and Chlorine Generated by Heterogeneous Electrochemistry Induced by Martian Dust Activity

  • Alian Wang
  • , Andrew W. Jackson
  • , Neil C. Sturchio
  • , Jen Houghton
  • , Chuck Y.C. Yan
  • , Kevin S. Olsen
  • , Quincy H.K. Qu

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Abstract

Heterogeneous electrochemistry induced by Martian dust activity is an important type of atmosphere-surface interaction that affects geochemical processes at the Martian surface and in the Martian atmosphere. We have experimentally demonstrated that heterogeneous electrochemistry stimulated by mid-strength dust events can decompose common chloride salts, which is accompanied by the release of chlorine atoms into the atmosphere and the generation of (per)chlorates (chlorates and perchlorates) and carbonates. In this study, we present quantitative analyses on the above products from 26 heterogeneous electrochemical experiments on chloride salts. Based on these quantifications, our calculation indicates that such atmosphere-surface interaction during a portion of Amazonian period could accumulate the observed abundance of (per)chlorates, carbonates, and HCl by landed and orbital missions, and thus can be considered as a major driving force of the global chlorine-cycle on Mars. This study emphasizes the importance of measuring the electrical properties of dust activity on Mars.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2022GL102127
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume50
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 28 2023

Keywords

  • Mars dust activity
  • Martian (per)chlorate
  • Martian carbonate
  • chloride decomposition
  • chlorine-cycle on Mars
  • heterogeneous electrochemistry

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