Methane on Mars and Habitability: Challenges and Responses
Yuk L. Yung(California Institute of Technology), John R. Worden(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Alexis S. Templeton(University of Colorado Boulder), Daniel A. Stolper(University of California System), S. K. Atreya(University of Michigan), V. Stamenković(California Institute of Technology), B. L. Ehlmann(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), James G. Ferry(Pennsylvania State University), John M. Eiler(California Institute of Technology), Patrick H. Beckett(University of California System), A. Kleinböhl(California Institute of Technology), M. J. Mumma(Goddard Space Flight Center), Kenneth H. Nealson(University of Southern California), M. A. Mischna(California Institute of Technology), Renyu Hu(California Institute of Technology), Franck Lefèvre(Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace), Peter Gao(University of California System), F. Forget(Ames Research Center), Michael J. Russell(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Barbara Sherwood Lollar(University of Toronto), P. O. Wennberg(California Institute of Technology), Jennifer G. Blank, Ronald S. Oremland(United States Geological Survey), S. Viscardy(Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy), Sally Newman(California Institute of Technology), Mitchio Okumura(California Institute of Technology), Christopher R. Webster(Michigan Technological University), Michael L. Wong(Carnegie Institution for Science), Giuseppe Etiope(Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia), Charles E. Miller(California Institute of Technology), Victoria J. Orphan(California Institute of Technology), Dorothy Z. Oehler(Planetary Science Institute), Ann Carine Vandaele(Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy), Pin Chen(California Institute of Technology), Linhan Shen(California Institute of Technology), Robert Staehle(California Institute of Technology), Ronald W. Klusman(Colorado School of Mines), Radu Popa(University of Southern California)
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