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Possible chemical impact of planetary lightning in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars [2]

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Chameides, WL; Walker, JCG; Nagy, AF
Published in: Nature
December 1, 1979

THE importance of lightning as a source of trace gases in the Earth's atmosphere has long been recognised. In 1827, von Liebig proposed lightning as a source of atmospheric fixed nitrogen1 and recent investigations have supported this hypothesis2-7. In the Earth's pre-biological atmosphere lightning may have produced organic molecules, such as HCN, which led to the evolution of life8. After life evolved, but before photosynthesis and biological nitrogen fixation developed, lightning may have provided an abiotic source of organic C and fixed N to the growing biota 9,10. The presence of cloud layers on Venus11 and synoptic scale dust storms on Mars12 suggest that lightning may also occur on these planets, and indeed there have been reports of lightning being detected on Venus by American and Soviet spacecraft. The implications for atmospheric chemistry of lightning on Venus and Mars are discussed here. © 1979 Nature Publishing Group.

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0028-0836

Publication Date

December 1, 1979

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280

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5725

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820 / 822

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  • General Science & Technology
 

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Chameides, W. L., Walker, J. C. G., & Nagy, A. F. (1979). Possible chemical impact of planetary lightning in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars [2]. Nature, 280(5725), 820–822. https://doi.org/10.1038/280820a0
Chameides, W. L., J. C. G. Walker, and A. F. Nagy. “Possible chemical impact of planetary lightning in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars [2].” Nature 280, no. 5725 (December 1, 1979): 820–22. https://doi.org/10.1038/280820a0.
Chameides WL, Walker JCG, Nagy AF. Possible chemical impact of planetary lightning in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars [2]. Nature. 1979 Dec 1;280(5725):820–2.
Chameides, W. L., et al. “Possible chemical impact of planetary lightning in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars [2].” Nature, vol. 280, no. 5725, Dec. 1979, pp. 820–22. Scopus, doi:10.1038/280820a0.
Chameides WL, Walker JCG, Nagy AF. Possible chemical impact of planetary lightning in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars [2]. Nature. 1979 Dec 1;280(5725):820–822.
Journal cover image

Published In

Nature

DOI

ISSN

0028-0836

Publication Date

December 1, 1979

Volume

280

Issue

5725

Start / End Page

820 / 822

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology