The Final Technical Report on tectonic evolution of Mars is presented. Two papers and an abstract are included. Topics addressed include: scientific rationale and requirements for a global seismic network on Mars, permanent uplift in magmatic systems with application to the Tharsis Region of Mars, and the geophysical signal of the Martian global dichotomy
This final report for the period of July 1991 to August 1994 covered a variety of topics concerning ...
none24siOur fundamental understanding of the interior of the Earth comes from seismology, geodesy, g...
Although not ignored, the problems of the early tectonic and volcanic evolution of Mars have general...
Little is known of the internal structure or composition of Mars or the present rates and characteri...
Following a brief overview of the mission concepts for a Mars Global Network Mission as of the time ...
Following a brief overview of the mission concepts for a Mars Global Network Mission as of the time ...
A seismic network on Mars should have enough stations (e.g., 24) to characterize the seismicity of t...
The objectives of the project are to outline the volcanic and tectonic history of Mars; to determine...
Research reports concerning the planetary geology of Mars are presented. Topics covered include the ...
The state of knowledge of tectonic features on Mars was determined and kinematic and mechanical mode...
In addition to its intrinsic interest, Mars is particularly well-suited for studying the full range ...
Four sessions were held: crustal dichotomy; crustal differentiation/volcanism; Tharsis, Elysium, and...
Past observations of Mars have led scientists to believe that tectonic kinematics stopped early in i...
The focus of this research was on three broad areas: (1) the relation between lithospheric stress in...
Our fundamental understanding of the interior of the Earth comes from seismology, geodesy, geochemis...
This final report for the period of July 1991 to August 1994 covered a variety of topics concerning ...
none24siOur fundamental understanding of the interior of the Earth comes from seismology, geodesy, g...
Although not ignored, the problems of the early tectonic and volcanic evolution of Mars have general...
Little is known of the internal structure or composition of Mars or the present rates and characteri...
Following a brief overview of the mission concepts for a Mars Global Network Mission as of the time ...
Following a brief overview of the mission concepts for a Mars Global Network Mission as of the time ...
A seismic network on Mars should have enough stations (e.g., 24) to characterize the seismicity of t...
The objectives of the project are to outline the volcanic and tectonic history of Mars; to determine...
Research reports concerning the planetary geology of Mars are presented. Topics covered include the ...
The state of knowledge of tectonic features on Mars was determined and kinematic and mechanical mode...
In addition to its intrinsic interest, Mars is particularly well-suited for studying the full range ...
Four sessions were held: crustal dichotomy; crustal differentiation/volcanism; Tharsis, Elysium, and...
Past observations of Mars have led scientists to believe that tectonic kinematics stopped early in i...
The focus of this research was on three broad areas: (1) the relation between lithospheric stress in...
Our fundamental understanding of the interior of the Earth comes from seismology, geodesy, geochemis...
This final report for the period of July 1991 to August 1994 covered a variety of topics concerning ...
none24siOur fundamental understanding of the interior of the Earth comes from seismology, geodesy, g...
Although not ignored, the problems of the early tectonic and volcanic evolution of Mars have general...