The decline of Mars' global magnetic field some 3.8–4.1 billion years ago is thought to reflect the demise of the dynamo that operated in its liquid core. The dynamo was probably powered by planetary cooling and so its termination is intimately tied to the thermochemical evolution and present-day physical state of the Martian core. Bottom-up growth of a solid inner core, the crystallization regime for Earth's core, has been found to produce a long-lived dynamo leading to the suggestion that the Martian core remains entirely liquid to this day. Motivated by the experimentally-determined increase in the Fe–S liquidus temperature with decreasing pressure at Martian core conditions, we investigate whether Mars' core could crystallize from the t...
Although Mars currently has no global dynamo-driven magnetic field, the existence of strong crustal ...
Although Mars currently has no global dynamo-driven magnetic field, the existence of strong crustal ...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
The detection of strongly magnetized ancient crust on Mars is one of the most surprising outcomes of...
The detection of strongly magnetized ancient crust on Mars is one of the most surprising outcomes of...
In 1983 Stevenson et al. published a paper explaining the differences in the magnetism of the terre...
The evolution of the martian core is widely assumed to mirror the characteristics observed for Earth...
The ancient martian dynamo is mysterious in both spatial and temporal features. First, strong crusta...
Recent magnetic studies of Mars suggest that (1) it possessed a periodically reversing magnetic fiel...
Recent planetary space missions, new experimental data, and advanced numerical techniques have helpe...
Recent planetary space missions, new experimental data, and advanced numerical techniques have helpe...
The evolution of the martian core is widely assumed to mirror the characteristics observed for Earth...
Degassing of H2O in the planetary interior possibly plays an important role in the evolution of surf...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
AbstractRecent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found...
Although Mars currently has no global dynamo-driven magnetic field, the existence of strong crustal ...
Although Mars currently has no global dynamo-driven magnetic field, the existence of strong crustal ...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...
The detection of strongly magnetized ancient crust on Mars is one of the most surprising outcomes of...
The detection of strongly magnetized ancient crust on Mars is one of the most surprising outcomes of...
In 1983 Stevenson et al. published a paper explaining the differences in the magnetism of the terre...
The evolution of the martian core is widely assumed to mirror the characteristics observed for Earth...
The ancient martian dynamo is mysterious in both spatial and temporal features. First, strong crusta...
Recent magnetic studies of Mars suggest that (1) it possessed a periodically reversing magnetic fiel...
Recent planetary space missions, new experimental data, and advanced numerical techniques have helpe...
Recent planetary space missions, new experimental data, and advanced numerical techniques have helpe...
The evolution of the martian core is widely assumed to mirror the characteristics observed for Earth...
Degassing of H2O in the planetary interior possibly plays an important role in the evolution of surf...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
AbstractRecent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found...
Although Mars currently has no global dynamo-driven magnetic field, the existence of strong crustal ...
Although Mars currently has no global dynamo-driven magnetic field, the existence of strong crustal ...
Recent paleomagnetic studies of two Main Group pallasites, the Imilac and Esquel, have found evidenc...