Mercury's geological and internal evolution presents an interesting enigma: are there conditions that allow for both apparently limited radial contraction over the last 4 billion years and sufficiently rapid core cooling at present to permit a hydromagnetic dynamo? To address this question, we simulate the coupled thermal, magmatic, and tectonic evolution of Mercury for a range of parameters (e.g., mantle rheology, internal heat production, core sulfur content) in order to outline the set of assumptions most consistent with these two conditions. We find that among the models tested, the only ones strictly consistent with ∼1-2 km of radial contraction since 4 Ga and a modern magnetic field generated by a core dynamo are those with a dry-oliv...
We have studied the thermal and magnetic field evolution of planet Mercury with a core of Fe–Si allo...
We describe the current state of knowledge about Mercury's interior structure. We review the availab...
Estimates of lithospheric strength for Mercury, based on the depth of thrust faults associated with ...
The interior evolution of Mercury—the innermost planet in the solar system, with its exceptional hig...
The presence of the global magnetic field of Mercury has implications for the interior structure of ...
The MESSENGER mission from 2008-2015 yielded a wealth of information about our innermost planet, Mer...
Abstract The interior evolution of Mercury—the innermost planet in the solar system, with its except...
Orbital observations of Mercury by the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging...
Mercury probably formed hot with early differentiation of an iron core. If this core is pure iron, ...
Mercury probably formed hot with early differentiation of an iron core. If this core is pure iron, ...
International audienceThe very limited amount of global contraction observed on Mercury's surface po...
The presence of the global magnetic field of Mercury has implications for the interior structure of ...
We have studied the thermal and magnetic field evolution of planet Mercury with a core of Fe–Si allo...
[1] A number of observations performed by the MESSENGER spacecraft can now be employed to better und...
An evaluation of existing theories on the existence of the planet's metallic core is presented. Topi...
We have studied the thermal and magnetic field evolution of planet Mercury with a core of Fe–Si allo...
We describe the current state of knowledge about Mercury's interior structure. We review the availab...
Estimates of lithospheric strength for Mercury, based on the depth of thrust faults associated with ...
The interior evolution of Mercury—the innermost planet in the solar system, with its exceptional hig...
The presence of the global magnetic field of Mercury has implications for the interior structure of ...
The MESSENGER mission from 2008-2015 yielded a wealth of information about our innermost planet, Mer...
Abstract The interior evolution of Mercury—the innermost planet in the solar system, with its except...
Orbital observations of Mercury by the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging...
Mercury probably formed hot with early differentiation of an iron core. If this core is pure iron, ...
Mercury probably formed hot with early differentiation of an iron core. If this core is pure iron, ...
International audienceThe very limited amount of global contraction observed on Mercury's surface po...
The presence of the global magnetic field of Mercury has implications for the interior structure of ...
We have studied the thermal and magnetic field evolution of planet Mercury with a core of Fe–Si allo...
[1] A number of observations performed by the MESSENGER spacecraft can now be employed to better und...
An evaluation of existing theories on the existence of the planet's metallic core is presented. Topi...
We have studied the thermal and magnetic field evolution of planet Mercury with a core of Fe–Si allo...
We describe the current state of knowledge about Mercury's interior structure. We review the availab...
Estimates of lithospheric strength for Mercury, based on the depth of thrust faults associated with ...