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Plate tectonics on Mars?

Dan McKenzie ()
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Dan McKenzie: University of Cambridge, Bullard Laboratories

Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6734, 307-308

Abstract: Last month it was reported that magnetometers on the Mars Global Surveyor had identified lineated magnetic anomalies on Mars. The discovery of such anomalies on the Earth's seafloor in the 1960s was explained by continental drift. The suggestion that plate tectonics might be occurring on Mars was entirely unexpected.

Date: 1999
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