An objective of future Mars missions involves emplacing a seismic network on Mars to determine the internal structure of the planet. An argument based on the relative geologic histories of the terrestrial planets suggests that Mars should be seismically more active than the Moon, but less active than the Earth. The seismicity is estimated which is expected on Mars through time from slip on faults visible on the planets surface. These estimates of martian seismicity must be considered a lower limit as only structures produced by shear faulting visible at the surface today are included (i.e., no provision is made for buried structures or non-shear structures); in addition, the estimate does not include seismic events that do not produce surfa...
International audienceIn-situ extra-terrestrial seismic measurements have, to date, been limited to ...
The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) mission ...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
Current seismicity of Mars is poorly known. Geodynamic models and analysis of surface faults indicat...
No active volcanism has been ever observed on Mars, but the planet has many recent traces of volcani...
This contribution presents a model that links the observed distribution of surface faults to the spa...
At first glance the single tectonic plate setting of Mars implies that most of its deformation is ch...
The 2016 NASA InSight lander is the first planetary mission designed to study the deep interior of M...
Introduction: We have investigated the seismicity of two planetary bodies. The observed deep seismic...
The seismic activity of a planet can be described by the corner magnitude, events larger than which ...
Seismic measurements of the InSight lander confirm tectonic activity in an extraterrestrial geologic...
We present synthetic catalogs of Mars quakes, intended to be used for performance assessments of fut...
In addition to its intrinsic interest, Mars is particularly well-suited for studying the full range ...
This contribution presents a model that links the observed distribution of surface faults to the spa...
On Earth, mass wasting events such as rock falls and landslides are well known conse-quences of seis...
International audienceIn-situ extra-terrestrial seismic measurements have, to date, been limited to ...
The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) mission ...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
Current seismicity of Mars is poorly known. Geodynamic models and analysis of surface faults indicat...
No active volcanism has been ever observed on Mars, but the planet has many recent traces of volcani...
This contribution presents a model that links the observed distribution of surface faults to the spa...
At first glance the single tectonic plate setting of Mars implies that most of its deformation is ch...
The 2016 NASA InSight lander is the first planetary mission designed to study the deep interior of M...
Introduction: We have investigated the seismicity of two planetary bodies. The observed deep seismic...
The seismic activity of a planet can be described by the corner magnitude, events larger than which ...
Seismic measurements of the InSight lander confirm tectonic activity in an extraterrestrial geologic...
We present synthetic catalogs of Mars quakes, intended to be used for performance assessments of fut...
In addition to its intrinsic interest, Mars is particularly well-suited for studying the full range ...
This contribution presents a model that links the observed distribution of surface faults to the spa...
On Earth, mass wasting events such as rock falls and landslides are well known conse-quences of seis...
International audienceIn-situ extra-terrestrial seismic measurements have, to date, been limited to ...
The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) mission ...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...