AbstractWe surveyed the Tharsis and Syrtis volcanic regions on Mars during 23 November 2011 to 13 May 2012 which corresponded to its mid Northern Spring and early Northern Summer seasons (Ls=34–110°). Strong submillimeter rotational transitions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfur monoxide (SO) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) were targeted. No active release was detected, and we infer 2σ upper limits across the disk of the planet of 1.1ppb, 0.7ppb and 1.3ppb for SO2, SO and H2S, respectively. Our derived upper limit for SO2 is comparable to previously reported limits, whereas for H2S we set a more stringent upper limit than previously measured, and we establish a limit for SO. Among the targeted molecules, SO2 is the strongest indicator for volcanic ...