The origin of the ancient martian crustal dichotomy and the massive magmatic province of Tharsis remains an open problem. Here, we explore numerically a hypothesis for the origin of these two features involving both exogenic and endogenic processes. We propose a giant impact event during the late stage of planetary formation as the source of the southern highland crust. In a second stage, the extraction of excess heat by vigorous mantle convection on the impacted hemisphere leads to massive magmatism, forming a distinct Tharsis-like volcanic region. By coupling short-term and long-term numerical simulations, we are able to investigate both the early formation as well as the 4.5 Gyr evolution of the martian crust. We demonstrate numerically ...
[1] A global equatorial set of layered deposits on Mars has been reexamined with Mars Global Surveyo...
International audienceThe martian surface exhibits a strong dichotomy in elevation, crustal thicknes...
International audienceA giant impact is an increasingly popular explanation for the formation of the...
The origin of the ancient martian crustal dichotomy and the massive magmatic province of Tharsis rem...
The Martian crustal dichotomy is the stark ∼5 km difference in surface elevation and ∼26 km differen...
The ancient crust of Mars contains a remarkable record of the planet's early history. With 45% of th...
We demonstrate via numerical simulations that the impact of a ~ lunar-sized body with Mars is capabl...
The global-scale crustal structure of Mars is shaped by impact basins, volcanic provinces, and a hem...
Summary: The Martian crustal dichotomy (MCD) between the southern highlands and the northern lowland...
[1] A recently proposed model links the formation and early evolution of the Tharsis volcanic provin...
Images of the Martian surface indicate that volcanism is a recent process on Mars with ages of the y...
Several zones of graben (Memnonia, Sirenum, Icaria, Thaumasia, and Claritas Fossae) extend radially ...
MOLA data have revealed a large population of "Quasi-Circular Depressions" (QCDs) with little or no ...
Despite research by numerous geologists and geo- physicists, the age and origin of the martian crust...
[1] A global equatorial set of layered deposits on Mars has been reexamined with Mars Global Surveyo...
International audienceThe martian surface exhibits a strong dichotomy in elevation, crustal thicknes...
International audienceA giant impact is an increasingly popular explanation for the formation of the...
The origin of the ancient martian crustal dichotomy and the massive magmatic province of Tharsis rem...
The Martian crustal dichotomy is the stark ∼5 km difference in surface elevation and ∼26 km differen...
The ancient crust of Mars contains a remarkable record of the planet's early history. With 45% of th...
We demonstrate via numerical simulations that the impact of a ~ lunar-sized body with Mars is capabl...
The global-scale crustal structure of Mars is shaped by impact basins, volcanic provinces, and a hem...
Summary: The Martian crustal dichotomy (MCD) between the southern highlands and the northern lowland...
[1] A recently proposed model links the formation and early evolution of the Tharsis volcanic provin...
Images of the Martian surface indicate that volcanism is a recent process on Mars with ages of the y...
Several zones of graben (Memnonia, Sirenum, Icaria, Thaumasia, and Claritas Fossae) extend radially ...
MOLA data have revealed a large population of "Quasi-Circular Depressions" (QCDs) with little or no ...
Despite research by numerous geologists and geo- physicists, the age and origin of the martian crust...
[1] A global equatorial set of layered deposits on Mars has been reexamined with Mars Global Surveyo...
International audienceThe martian surface exhibits a strong dichotomy in elevation, crustal thicknes...
International audienceA giant impact is an increasingly popular explanation for the formation of the...