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Table 2.
Different desorption regimes for the volatiles N2 and CO used for the integration, adapted from Rubin et al. (2023).
Desorption regime | Temperature range [K] | Description |
---|---|---|
Pure volatiledesorption | < 60 | Highly volatile species are released, such as N2 and CO. |
Co-desorption CO2 | 60–115 | CO2 desorption with co-desorption of trapped highly volatiles. |
Combined H2O release | > 115 | Desorption of trapped highly volatiles and CO2 during the phase change of H2O from amorphous to crystalline (volcano desorption Bar-Nun et al. 1985) and the bulk H2O sublimation. |
Notes. Please note the integration limit for the first temperature regime is defined as 10 K lower in this study compared to the cited work.
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