Methane Clathrate Hydrates Stability During Cryovolcanic Processes: Evidence from Their Experimental Study in the H2O-NH3-CH4 System

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Studying methane hydrates (MH) stability under pressure in presence of
ammonia shows that MH dissociation cannot occur at equilibrium on Titan.
Warm ice intrusions could bring MH to the surface or induce outgassing
if ammonia hydrates are present.

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