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The Tharsis mantle source of depleted shergottites revealed by 90 million impact craters
by
Baratoux, D.
, Devillepoix, H. A. R.
, Lagain, A.
, Benedix, G. K.
, Doucet, L. S.
, Rajšic, A.
, Miljković, K.
, Servis, K.
, Bland, P. A.
, Sansom, E. K.
, Towner, M. C.
in
639/33/445/598
/ 639/33/445/845
/ 639/705/1046
/ 704/445/849
/ Algorithms
/ Asteroid collisions
/ Depletion
/ Earth mantle
/ Geological history
/ Geology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Launching sites
/ Mars
/ Mars craters
/ Mars surface
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ multidisciplinary
/ Planetary mantles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Shergottites
/ SNC meteorites
2021
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The Tharsis mantle source of depleted shergottites revealed by 90 million impact craters
by
Baratoux, D.
, Devillepoix, H. A. R.
, Lagain, A.
, Benedix, G. K.
, Doucet, L. S.
, Rajšic, A.
, Miljković, K.
, Servis, K.
, Bland, P. A.
, Sansom, E. K.
, Towner, M. C.
in
639/33/445/598
/ 639/33/445/845
/ 639/705/1046
/ 704/445/849
/ Algorithms
/ Asteroid collisions
/ Depletion
/ Earth mantle
/ Geological history
/ Geology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Launching sites
/ Mars
/ Mars craters
/ Mars surface
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ multidisciplinary
/ Planetary mantles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Shergottites
/ SNC meteorites
2021
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The Tharsis mantle source of depleted shergottites revealed by 90 million impact craters
by
Baratoux, D.
, Devillepoix, H. A. R.
, Lagain, A.
, Benedix, G. K.
, Doucet, L. S.
, Rajšic, A.
, Miljković, K.
, Servis, K.
, Bland, P. A.
, Sansom, E. K.
, Towner, M. C.
in
639/33/445/598
/ 639/33/445/845
/ 639/705/1046
/ 704/445/849
/ Algorithms
/ Asteroid collisions
/ Depletion
/ Earth mantle
/ Geological history
/ Geology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Launching sites
/ Mars
/ Mars craters
/ Mars surface
/ Meteors & meteorites
/ multidisciplinary
/ Planetary mantles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Shergottites
/ SNC meteorites
2021
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The Tharsis mantle source of depleted shergottites revealed by 90 million impact craters
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The Tharsis mantle source of depleted shergottites revealed by 90 million impact craters
2021
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Overview
The only martian rock samples on Earth are meteorites ejected from the surface of Mars by asteroid impacts. The locations and geological contexts of the launch sites are currently unknown. Determining the impact locations is essential to unravel the relations between the evolution of the martian interior and its surface. Here we adapt a Crater Detection Algorithm that compile a database of 90 million impact craters, allowing to determine the potential launch position of these meteorites through the observation of secondary crater fields. We show that Tooting and 09-000015 craters, both located in the Tharsis volcanic province, are the most likely source of the depleted shergottites ejected 1.1 million year ago. This implies that a major thermal anomaly deeply rooted in the mantle under Tharsis was active over most of the geological history of the planet, and has sampled a depleted mantle, that has retained until recently geochemical signatures of Mars’ early history.
The ejection sites of the martian meteorites are still unknown. Here, the authors build a database of 90 million craters and show that Tharsis region is the most likely source of depleted shergottites ejected 1.1 Ma ago, thus confirming that some portions of the mantle were recently anomalously hot.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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