Hydrogen and methane in Titan’s atmosphere: chemistry, diffusion, escape, and the Hunten limiting flux principle 1This article is part of a Special Issue that honours the work of Dr. Donald M. Hunten FRSC who passed away in December 2010 after a very illustrious career.
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Hydrogen and methane in Titan’s atmosphere: chemistry, diffusion, escape, and the Hunten limiting flux principle 1This article is part of a Special Issue that honours the work of Dr. Donald M. Hunten FRSC who passed away in December 2010 after a very illustrious career.
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 90, Issue 8, Pages 795-805
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Canadian Science Publishing
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2012-08-14
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10.1139/p11-131
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