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Science 9 December 1977: Vol. 198. no. 4321, pp. 1035 - 1037 DOI: 10.1126/science.198.4321.1035
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Implications of Solar Evolution for the Earth's Early Atmosphere
MICHAEL J. NEWMAN 1 and
ROBERT T. ROOD 2
1 W. K. Kellogg Radiation Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 91125
2 Department of Astronomy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22903
The roughly 25 percent increase in luminosity over the life of the sun shared by many different solar models is shown to be a very general result, independent of the uncertainties suggested by the solar neutrino experiment. Superficially, this leads to a conflict with the climatic history of the earth, and if basic concepts of stellar evolution are not fundamentally in error, compensating effects must have occurred, as first pointed out by Sagan and Mullen. One possible interpretation supported by recent detailed models of the earth's atmosphere is that the greenhouse effect was substantially more important than at present even as recently as 1 billion to 2 billion years ago.
Submitted on May 31, 1977
Revised on August 25, 1977
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