Solar Insolation-induced Destabilization of Subsurface Clathrates on Mars: Implications for the Martian Atmospheric Methane

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We consider the destabilization of subsurface clathrates due to solar
insolation as a release mechanism of CH4 on Mars. Factors (e.g.,
latitude distribution and composition of clathrates) controlling the
destabilization of clathrates are discussed.

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