Water versus land on temperate rocky planets
Claire Marie Guimond, Tilman Spohn, Svetlana Berdyugina, Paul K. Byrne, Nicolas Coltice, Donald M. Glaser, Manasvi Lingam, Charles H. Lineweaver, and Peter A. Cawood

TL;DR
This review explores how water and land distribution on temperate rocky planets influences their climate and habitability, examining physical processes, water delivery, and potential observational methods to determine surface composition on exoplanets.
Contribution
It synthesizes current understanding of water and land interactions, discusses mechanisms of water delivery and cycling, and proposes observational strategies for exoplanet surface characterization.
Findings
Water delivery mechanisms include hydrated building blocks and nebular ingassing.
Water sequestration in mantle is limited to less than 2000 ppm of planet mass.
Future telescopes could determine water/land ratios on exoplanets using reflectance mapping.
Abstract
Water and land surfaces on a planet interact with gases in the atmosphere and with radiation from the star. These interactions define the environments that prevail on the planet, some of which may be more amenable to prebiotic chemistry, some to the evolution of more complex life. This review article covers (i) the physical conditions that determine the ratio of land to sea on a rocky planet, (ii) how this ratio would affect climatic and biologic processes, and (iii) whether future astronomical observations might constrain this ratio on exoplanets. Water can be delivered in multiple ways to a growing rocky planet -- and although we may not agree on the contribution of different mechanism(s) to Earth's bulk water, hydrated building blocks and nebular ingassing could at least in principle supply several oceans' worth. The water that planets sequester over eons in their solid deep mantles…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
