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New perspectives on Mars’ crustal magnetic field
Authors:Benoit Langlais  Yoann Quesnel
Institution:aCNRS, UMR 6112, laboratoire de planétologie et géodynamique, 2, rue de la Houssinière, 44322 Nantes, France;bLaboratoire de planétologie et géodynamique, université de Nantes, 2, rue de la Houssinière, 44322 Nantes, France;cGeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Section 2.3 Earth’s Magnetic Field, Telegrafenberg 326, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
Abstract:The planet Mars lacks, today, a planetary, dynamic magnetic field, but strong, intense, localized magnetic fields of lithospheric origin, one to two orders of magnitude larger than the terrestrial lithospheric field, are present. This lithospheric magnetic field is the result of magnetization processes in the presence of a magnetic dynamo and of demagnetization processes after the dynamo shutdown, such as impact or volcanoes. This crude scenario can be more accurately specified by interpreting global and local models of the current magnetic field of Mars. Some specific areas are studied, including the intensely magnetized Terra Sirenum, as well as the magnetic anomaly associated with Apollinaris Patera. Magnetic minerals could be of primary and/or secondary origin; this latter would imply an early hydration of a basaltic crust. A scenario, in which Mars experienced a major polar wander due to the Tharsis bulge, prior to the cessation of its dynamo, is proposed and discussed.
Keywords:Mars  Lithospheric magnetic field  Models  Global evolution  Polar wanderMots clé  s: Mars  Champ magné  tique lithosphé  rique  Modé  lisation  É  volution globale  Mouvements du pô  le
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