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Metastable methane clathrate particles as a source of methane to the martian atmosphere

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The observations of methane made by the PFS instrument onboard Mars Express exhibit a definite correlation between methane mixing ratio, water vapor mixing ratio, and cloud optical depth. The recent data obtained from ground-based telescopes seem to confirm the correlation between methane and water vapor. In order to explain this correlation, we suggest that the source of gaseous methane is atmospheric, rather than at the solid surface of the planet, and that this source may consist of metastable submicronic particles of methane clathrate hydrate continuously released to the atmosphere from one or several clathrate layers at depth, according to the phenomenon of "anomalous preservation" evidenced in the laboratory

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hal-00400132 , version 1 (29-06-2009)

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Eric Chassefière. Metastable methane clathrate particles as a source of methane to the martian atmosphere. Icarus, 2009, 204 (1), pp.137-144. ⟨10.1016/j.icarus.2009.06.016⟩. ⟨hal-00400132⟩
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