I'm also interested in understanding the mechanisms that affect what happens to the various gases in the atmosphere over time. That is, do they get locked away in minerals, stay in the atmosphere, or get blown off into space by the solar wind? How are these mechanisms affected by the planet's mass, distance from the sun, rate of rotation, size and distance of the moon, etc. in the absence of life?
For example, according to Wikipedia's article on the Carbonate–silicate cycle, Venus lost its water by photodissociation and hydrogen escape, then Venus stopped removing carbon dioxide from its atmosphere, began instead to build it up, and experienced a runaway greenhouse effect. Is life the reason why this didn't also happen on Earth, or is there a different reason?