Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of Mars is driven by mantle convection, partial melting, and silicate differentiation. Volcanic landforms such as lava flows, shield volcanoes, volcanic cones, pyroclastic deposits, and dikes are observed on the martian surface, and while activity was widespread during the late Noachian and Hesperian, volcanism became more and more restricted to the Tharsis and Elysium provinces in the Amazonian period. Martian igneous rocks are predominantly basaltic in composition, and remote sensing data, in-situ data, and analysis of the SNC meteorites indicate that magma source regions were located at depths between 80 and 150 km, with degrees of partial m...
The Martian mantle probably experienced an early global magma ocean stage. The crystallization and t...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...
[1] We present a coupled thermal-magmatic model for the evolution of Mars ’ mantle and crust that ma...
Abstract. The evolution of Mars is discussed using results from the recent Mars Global Surveyor (MGS...
The martian elastic lithosphere thickness Te has recently been constrained by modeling the geodynami...
[1] Analysis of Martian gravity and topography implies that crustal thickness variations created in ...
Studies of rocks in Gale Crater and clasts within the Martian meteorite breccia Northwest Africa (NW...
The crystallization ages of martian (SNC) meteorites give evidence that martian volcanism has contin...
Images of the Martian surface indicate that volcanism is a recent process on Mars with ages of the y...
Standard models for a warm, wet early Mars require a significant CO2-H2O atmosphere in the past. The...
Standard models for a warm, wet early Mars require a significant CO2-H2O atmosphere in the past. The...
Although Mars is significantly smaller than the Earth and therefore should have cooled more quickly,...
The Martian mantle probably experienced an early global magma ocean stage. The crystallization and t...
The Martian mantle probably experienced an early global magma ocean stage. The crystallization and t...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...
[1] We present a coupled thermal-magmatic model for the evolution of Mars ’ mantle and crust that ma...
Abstract. The evolution of Mars is discussed using results from the recent Mars Global Surveyor (MGS...
The martian elastic lithosphere thickness Te has recently been constrained by modeling the geodynami...
[1] Analysis of Martian gravity and topography implies that crustal thickness variations created in ...
Studies of rocks in Gale Crater and clasts within the Martian meteorite breccia Northwest Africa (NW...
The crystallization ages of martian (SNC) meteorites give evidence that martian volcanism has contin...
Images of the Martian surface indicate that volcanism is a recent process on Mars with ages of the y...
Standard models for a warm, wet early Mars require a significant CO2-H2O atmosphere in the past. The...
Standard models for a warm, wet early Mars require a significant CO2-H2O atmosphere in the past. The...
Although Mars is significantly smaller than the Earth and therefore should have cooled more quickly,...
The Martian mantle probably experienced an early global magma ocean stage. The crystallization and t...
The Martian mantle probably experienced an early global magma ocean stage. The crystallization and t...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...