Did Atmospheric or Planetary Local Temperatures Affect the Shock Emplacement of Noble Gases in Martian Meteorites?

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Are elemental fractionation effects seen in martian meteorite noble gas
measurements the result of an impact injecting gases adsorped on cold
rock surfaces? We discuss what possible effects low temperatures might
have on noble gas insertion and some experimental tests.

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