Detection of Abiotic Methane in Terrestrial Continental Hydrothermal Systems: Implications for Methane on Mars

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Isotopic measurements of CO2 and CH4 in two
continental hydrothermal systems suggest that abiotic CO2
reduction is occurring at temperatures as low as 155°C. This
supports arguments for an abiotic origin of martian atmospheric methane.

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