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Glacial isostatic adjustment reveals Mars’s interior viscosity structure
Investigating glacial isostatic adjustment has been the standard method to decipher Earth’s interior viscosity structure1,2, but such an approach has been rarely applied to other planets because of a lack of observational data3,4. The north polar cap of Mars is the only millions-of-years-old surface feature that can induce measurable surface deformation on this planet, thereby holding clues to its present-day internal viscosity structure5,6. Her…
New data supports the existence of liquid water deep in the subsoil of Mars - HotNews.ro
Convincing new evidence supports the hypothesis of the existence of liquid water at great depths in the crust of Mars, according to the analysis of seismic data collected by NASA's InSight lander, reports the website Space.com, quoted by…
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