English: Author: Georgi Genov, Source: Georgi Genov - Genov, G. Y. (2005) Physical processes of CO2 hydrate formation and decomposition at conditions relevant to Mars. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Göttingen., , CO2 hydrate phase diagram. The black squares show experimental data (after Sloan, 1998). The lines of the CO2 phase boundaries are calculated according to the Intern. thermodyn. tables (1976). The water phase boundaries are only guides to the eye. The figure is made by me; and all phase boundary calculations are made by me. All other sources used are properly acknowledged in the text or in the figure caption.
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