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      Predicted detection rates of regional-scale meteorite impacts on Mars with the InSight short-period seismometer

      Icarus
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              Magnetic lineations in the ancient crust of mars

              The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft, in a highly elliptical polar orbit, obtained vector magnetic field measurements above the surface of Mars (altitudes >100 kilometers). Crustal magnetization, mainly confined to the most ancient, heavily cratered martian highlands, is frequently organized in east-west-trending linear features, the longest extending over 2000 kilometers. Crustal remanent magnetization exceeds that of terrestrial crust by more than an order of magnitude. Groups of quasi-parallel linear features of alternating magnetic polarity were found. They are reminiscent of similar magnetic features associated with sea floor spreading and crustal genesis on Earth but with a much larger spatial scale. They may be a relic of an era of plate tectonics on Mars.
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                Icarus
                Icarus
                Elsevier BV
                00191035
                August 2015
                August 2015
                : 256
                :
                : 49-62
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                10.1016/j.icarus.2015.04.012
                cec90a2c-dc53-4e35-b7ef-21826689ae4c
                © 2015
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