Ali Safaeinili
Lunar and Planetary Institute
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Nature | 2006
Thomas R. Watters; Carl Leuschen; Jeffrey J. Plaut; Giovanni Picardi; Ali Safaeinili; S. M. Clifford; William M. Farrell; A. Ivanov; Roger J. Phillips; Ellen R. Stofan
A hemispheric dichotomy on Mars is marked by the sharp contrast between the sparsely cratered northern lowland plains and the heavily cratered southern highlands. Mechanisms proposed to remove ancient crust or form younger lowland crust include one or more giant impacts, subcrustal transport by mantle convection, the generation of thinner crust by plate tectonics, and mantle overturn following solidification of an early magma ocean. The age of the northern lowland crust is a significant constraint on these models. The Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) instrument on the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft is providing new constraints on the martian subsurface. Here we show evidence of buried impact basins ranging in diameter from about 130 km to 470 km found over ∼14 per cent of the northern lowlands. The number of detected buried basins >200 km in diameter indicates that the lowland crust is ancient, dating back to the Early Noachian epoch. This crater density is a lower limit because of the likelihood that not all buried basins in the area surveyed by MARSIS have been detected. An Early Noachian age for the lowland crust has been previously suggested on the basis of a large number of quasi-circular topographic depressions interpreted to be evidence of buried basins. Only a few of these depressions in the area surveyed by MARSIS, however, correlate with the detected subsurface echoes. On the basis of the MARSIS data, we conclude that the northern lowland crust is at least as old as the oldest exposed highland crust. This suggests that the crustal dichotomy formed early in the geologic evolution of Mars.
Archive | 2008
J. W. Holt; Ali Safaeinili; Jeffrey J. Plaut; David T. Young; James W. Head; Roger J. Phillips; Bruce Allan Campbell; L. M. Carter; Yonggyu Gim; Roberto Seu
Archive | 2006
Essam Heggy; Erik Asphaug; R. A. Carley; Ali Safaeinili; Kevin Righter
Archive | 2008
Roger J. Phillips; Maria T. Zuber; Suzanne E. Smrekar; P. Surdas Mohit; Nathaniel E. Putzig; Michael T. Mellon; Roberto Seu; D. Biccari; Bruce Allan Campbell; Jeffrey J. Plaut; Ali Safaeinili; L. M. Carter; J. W. Holt
Archive | 2007
Thomas R. Watters; Bruce Allan Campbell; L. M. Carter; Carl Leuschen; Jeffrey J. Plaut; Giovanni Picardi; Ali Safaeinili; S. M. Clifford; William M. Farrell; A. Ivanov; Roger J. Phillips; Ellen R. Stofan
Archive | 2008
Nathaniel E. Putzig; Roger J. Phillips; J. W. Holt; Ali Safaeinili; Jeffrey J. Plaut; Suzanne E. Smrekar; Roberto Seu; D. Biccari; Bruce Allan Campbell; L. M. Carter; Anthony F. Egan; Emanuele Giacomoni; Francesco Russo; Marco Cutigni; O. Fuga
Archive | 2007
Nathaniel E. Putzig; J. W. Holt; Roger J. Phillips; Roberto Seu; D. Biccari; Bruce Allan Campbell; L. M. Carter; Ali Safaeinili; Anthony F. Egan
Archive | 2010
Anne Kress; James W. Head; Ali Safaeinili; J. W. Holt; Jeffrey J. Plaut; Liliya V. Posiolova; Roger J. Phillips; Roberto Seu
Synthetic Aperture Radar (EUSAR), 2008 7th European Conference on | 2008
Alain Herique; Wlodek Kofman; Jeremie Mouginot; Christelle Eyraud; Jean Francois Nouvel; Ali Safaeinili
Archive | 2008
Jeremie Mouginot; W. W. Kofman; Ali Safaeinili; Alain Herique; Jeffrey J. Plaut; Giovanni Picardi