A Possible Organic Contribution to the Low Temperature CO_2 Release seen in Mars Phoenix Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer Data

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Organic combustion by perchlorate-produced oxygen could contribute to
the low-temperature CO_2 release detected by the TEGA instrument on the
Mars Phoenix Lander.

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