“…Recent studies that included enhanced solar wind, such as the passing of interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs), solar energetic particle event, or corotating interaction regions (CIRs), suggested that the sputtering effects may significantly increase for short periods due to vary large transient ion precipitation fluxes and energies [ Leblanc et al , ; Hara et al , ; Wang et al , ]. On the other hand, the existence of the surface crustal fields and their various interactions with the IMF can affect the pickup ion escape rates and the precipitation energy and fluxes as well as the resulting sputtering efficiencies [ Ma et al , ; Ma and Nagy , ; Fang et al , ; Li et al , ]. Therefore, an overview of sputtering effects covering a range of Mars environments and related interaction with the solar wind should be studied in more detail to get better estimates of the variability of these effects and their influence on Martian atmosphere evolution.…”