We detected surface waves from two meteorite impacts on Mars. By measuring group velocity dispersion along the impact-lander path, we obtained a direct constraint on crustal structure away from the InSight lander. The crust north of the equatorial dichotomy had a shear wave velocity of approximately 3.2 kilometers per second in the 5- to 30-kilometer depth range, with little depth variation. This implies a higher crustal density than inferred beneath the lander, suggesting either compositional differences or reduced porosity in the volcanic areas traversed by the surface waves. The lower velocities and the crustal layering observed beneath the landing site down to a 10-kilometer depth are not a global feature. Structural variations revealed...
We have observed both minor-arc (R1) and major-arc (R2) Rayleigh waves for the largest marsquake (ma...
International audienceAbstract The most distant marsquake recorded so far by the InSight seismometer...
Meteoroid impacts shape planetary surfaces by forming new craters and alter atmospheric composition....
We detected surface waves from two meteorite impacts on Mars. By measuring group velocity dispersion...
International audienceWe detected surface waves from two meteorite impacts on Mars. By measuring gro...
Surface waves had not been observed on any marsquake records during the first 3 years of seismic mon...
After more than 4 Earth years of operation on the martian surface monitoring the planet’s ground vib...
We report observations of Rayleigh waves that orbit around Mars up to three times following the S122...
International audience• Rayleigh and Love waves were detected on Mars; • Seismic wave speed is direc...
A planet's crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolution, but for Mars, no...
International audienceFor the first time, we measured the ellipticity of direct Rayleigh waves at in...
International audienceA planet’s crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolu...
Retrieval of crustal structure and thickness of Mars is among the main goals of InSight. Here we inv...
International audienceWe analyzed broadband and low-frequency events recorded on Mars and made the f...
We have observed both minor-arc (R1) and major-arc (R2) Rayleigh waves for the largest marsquake (ma...
International audienceAbstract The most distant marsquake recorded so far by the InSight seismometer...
Meteoroid impacts shape planetary surfaces by forming new craters and alter atmospheric composition....
We detected surface waves from two meteorite impacts on Mars. By measuring group velocity dispersion...
International audienceWe detected surface waves from two meteorite impacts on Mars. By measuring gro...
Surface waves had not been observed on any marsquake records during the first 3 years of seismic mon...
After more than 4 Earth years of operation on the martian surface monitoring the planet’s ground vib...
We report observations of Rayleigh waves that orbit around Mars up to three times following the S122...
International audience• Rayleigh and Love waves were detected on Mars; • Seismic wave speed is direc...
A planet's crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolution, but for Mars, no...
International audienceFor the first time, we measured the ellipticity of direct Rayleigh waves at in...
International audienceA planet’s crust bears witness to the history of planetary formation and evolu...
Retrieval of crustal structure and thickness of Mars is among the main goals of InSight. Here we inv...
International audienceWe analyzed broadband and low-frequency events recorded on Mars and made the f...
We have observed both minor-arc (R1) and major-arc (R2) Rayleigh waves for the largest marsquake (ma...
International audienceAbstract The most distant marsquake recorded so far by the InSight seismometer...
Meteoroid impacts shape planetary surfaces by forming new craters and alter atmospheric composition....