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Carbon Monoxide in the Martian Atmosphere
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Organic GeochemistryCarbon SequestrationBiosignatureEngineeringCm AmagatAtmospheric ScienceQuantitative AnalysisPlanetary EnvironmentCarbon SinkGeochemistryView Abstract CitationsCarbon Monoxide
view Abstract Citations (94) References (7) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Carbon Monoxide in the Martian Atmosphere Kaplan, L. D. ; Connes, J. ; Connes, P. Abstract Carbon monoxide has been detected in the Martian atmosphere by the appearance, in high-resolution interferometric spectra, of prominent lines of the 2-0 band of the principal isotope and weaker lines of other isotopes and of the 3-0 band. Quantitative analysis of the spectra results in a CO content of 5.6 cm Amagat, a surface pressure of 5.3 mb, and a CO concentration of 0.8 part per thousand by volume Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: September 1969 DOI: 10.1086/180416 Bibcode: 1969ApJ...157L.187K full text sources ADS |