A planet’s crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolution, but for Mars, no absolute measurement of crustal thickness has been available. Here, we determine the structure of the crust beneath the InSight landing site on Mars using both marsquake recordings and the ambient wavefield. By analyzing seismic phases that are reflected and converted at subsurface interfaces, we find that the observations are consistent with models with at least two and possibly three interfaces. If the second interface is the boundary of the crust, the thickness is 20 ± 5 kilometers, whereas if the third interface is the boundary, the thickness is 39 ± 8 kilometers. Global maps of gravity and topography allow extrapolation of this po...
NASA¿s InSight mission [1] has for the first time placed a very broad-band seismometer on the surf...
International audienceWe present inversions for the structure of Mars using the first Martian seismi...
International audienceFor the first time, we measured the ellipticity of direct Rayleigh waves at in...
A planet’s crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolution, but for Mars, no...
International audienceA planet’s crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolu...
Analyses of seismic data from the InSight mission have provided the first in situ constraints on the...
International audienceAbstract The most distant marsquake recorded so far by the InSight seismometer...
International audienceThe average crustal thickness of the southern highlands of Mars was investigat...
[1] The average crustal thickness of the southern highlands of Mars was investigated by calculating ...
We report observations of Rayleigh waves that orbit around Mars up to three times following the S122...
NASA¿s InSight mission [1] has for the first time placed a very broad-band seismometer on the surf...
International audienceWe present inversions for the structure of Mars using the first Martian seismi...
International audienceFor the first time, we measured the ellipticity of direct Rayleigh waves at in...
A planet’s crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolution, but for Mars, no...
International audienceA planet’s crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolu...
Analyses of seismic data from the InSight mission have provided the first in situ constraints on the...
International audienceAbstract The most distant marsquake recorded so far by the InSight seismometer...
International audienceThe average crustal thickness of the southern highlands of Mars was investigat...
[1] The average crustal thickness of the southern highlands of Mars was investigated by calculating ...
We report observations of Rayleigh waves that orbit around Mars up to three times following the S122...
NASA¿s InSight mission [1] has for the first time placed a very broad-band seismometer on the surf...
International audienceWe present inversions for the structure of Mars using the first Martian seismi...
International audienceFor the first time, we measured the ellipticity of direct Rayleigh waves at in...