Since February 2019, NASA's InSight lander is recording seismic signals on the planet Mars, which, for the first time, allows to observe ongoing tectonic processes with geophysical methods. A number of Marsquakes have been located in the Cerberus Fossae graben system in Elysium Planitia and further west, in the Orcus Patera depression. We present a first study of the focal mechanisms of three well-recorded events (S0173a, S0183a, S0235b) to determine the processes dominating in the source region. We infer for all three events a predominantly extensional setting. Our method is adapted to the case of a single, multicomponent receiver and based on fitting waveforms of P and S waves against synthetic seismograms computed for the initial crustal...
International audienceAbstract On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS‐VBB recorded the largest m...
At first glance the single tectonic plate setting of Mars implies that most of its deformation is ch...
The InSight mission has measured the seismicity of Mars since February 2019 and has enabled the inve...
Since February 2019, NASA's InSight lander is recording seismic signals on the planet Mars, which, f...
International audienceSince February 2019, NASA's InSight lander is recording seismic signals on the...
International audienceSince February 2019, NASA's InSight lander is recording seismic signals on the...
In early 2019, NASA's InSight lander successfully deployed a single three-component very broadband s...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
Seismic measurements of the InSight lander confirm tectonic activity in an extraterrestrial geologic...
Since early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically active, with more than 900...
Abstract: On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS‐VBB recorded the largest marsquake ever observ...
On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS-VBB recorded the largest marsquake ever observed, S1222a,...
International audienceAbstract On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS‐VBB recorded the largest m...
International audienceAbstract On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS‐VBB recorded the largest m...
At first glance the single tectonic plate setting of Mars implies that most of its deformation is ch...
The InSight mission has measured the seismicity of Mars since February 2019 and has enabled the inve...
Since February 2019, NASA's InSight lander is recording seismic signals on the planet Mars, which, f...
International audienceSince February 2019, NASA's InSight lander is recording seismic signals on the...
International audienceSince February 2019, NASA's InSight lander is recording seismic signals on the...
In early 2019, NASA's InSight lander successfully deployed a single three-component very broadband s...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
International audienceSince early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically acti...
Seismic measurements of the InSight lander confirm tectonic activity in an extraterrestrial geologic...
Since early 2019, the InSight mission has proven that Mars is seismically active, with more than 900...
Abstract: On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS‐VBB recorded the largest marsquake ever observ...
On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS-VBB recorded the largest marsquake ever observed, S1222a,...
International audienceAbstract On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS‐VBB recorded the largest m...
International audienceAbstract On 4 May 2022 the InSight seismometer SEIS‐VBB recorded the largest m...
At first glance the single tectonic plate setting of Mars implies that most of its deformation is ch...
The InSight mission has measured the seismicity of Mars since February 2019 and has enabled the inve...