Rapid Heat Induced Clathrate Dissociation Events — A Planetary Context

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Heat induced dissociation of clathrates on planetary bodies is evaluated
and constrained by experimental data. Bodies such as Mars, Titan,
Eurpora, and Enceladus are believed to support clathrates and
dissociation of clathrate could account for gas releases observed.

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