Using Open-Path Laser Measurement of Atmospheric Methane Concentration Along a Major Shear Zone in Western Greenland as an Analogue for Exploration on Mars

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An open-path infrared laser was used to measure open air methane
concentrations in west Greenland. Nine open air transects were measured
across a shear zone valley. Mean measured methane concentrations ranged
from 1.4 to 2.3 ppm.

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