Mars dust storms spark electricity reshaping planet's chemistry

Dust storms on Mars generate static electricity that triggers chemical reactions, altering the planet's surface and atmosphere, according to new research. Scientists led by Alian Wang at Washington University in St. Louis used lab simulations to demonstrate how these discharges produce chlorine compounds, carbonates and perchlorates. The findings explain isotopic patterns observed by NASA rovers.

Lab simulations uncover dust-driven electrochemistry on Mars. Planetary scientist Alian Wang and her team recreated Martian conditions in specialized chambers, PEACh and SCHILGAR, funded by NASA's Solar System Workings Program. Dust particle collisions during storms build static electricity, leading to electrostatic discharges under Mars' low atmospheric pressure. These events produce volatile chlorine species, activated oxides, airborne carbonates and perchlorates, matching compounds detected by spacecraft. Wang noted the consistent depletion of heavier isotopes in chlorine, oxygen and carbon as a 'smoking-gun' proving dust-induced electrochemistry's role in Mars' surface-atmosphere system. Rover data supports the model. NASA's Perseverance rover detected 55 electrical discharges in dust devils and storm edges, as detailed in a Nature publication. The research also models Mars' chlorine cycle, explaining the low δ37Cl value of -51‰ measured by the Curiosity rover through gradual isotope depletion. Experts highlight broader significance. Kun Wang, an associate professor at the same university, called it the first experimental study on electrostatic discharges' isotopic effects in Martian conditions, driving fractionation toward lighter signatures. Paul Byrne emphasized its insights into atmosphere-surface interactions, with lessons for Venus and Titan. The work, published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, portrays Mars as a dynamically evolving world.

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