Methane Adsorption on Martian Soil Analogs: A Possible Abiogenic Explanation for Methane Variability

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We report laboratory results of methane adsorption onto JSC-Mars-1.
Uptake coefficient values are small; however, atmospheric methane can
access a large mineral surface area in the regolith. Significant methane
may be temporarily lost in a season.

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