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Water, Life, and Planetary Geodynamical Evolution

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Abstract In our search for life on other planets over the past decades, we have come to understand that the solid terrestrial planets provide much more than merely a substrate on which life may develop. Large-scale exchange of heat and volatile species between planetary interiors and hydrospheres/atmospheres, as well as the presence of a magnetic field, are important factors contributing to the habitability of a planet. This chapter reviews these processes, their mutual interactions, and the role life plays in regulating or modulating them.

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hal-00336446 , version 1 (04-11-2008)

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P. van Thienen, K. Benzerara, D. Breuer, C. Gillmann, P. Lognonné, et al.. Water, Life, and Planetary Geodynamical Evolution. Space Science Reviews, 2007, 129, pp.167-203. ⟨10.1007/s11214-007-9149-7⟩. ⟨hal-00336446⟩
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