Magnetic Field Signatures of Craters on Mars

Abstract Craters on Mars are a window into Mars' past and the time they were emplaced. Because the crust is heated and shocked during impact, craters can demagnetize or magnetize the crust depending on the presence or absence of a dynamo field at the time of impact. This concept has been used t...

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Main Authors: A. Mittelholz, S. C. Steele, R. R. Fu, C. L. Johnson, R. J. Lillis, G. Stucky de Quay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-03-01
Series:Geophysical Research Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106788
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Summary:Abstract Craters on Mars are a window into Mars' past and the time they were emplaced. Because the crust is heated and shocked during impact, craters can demagnetize or magnetize the crust depending on the presence or absence of a dynamo field at the time of impact. This concept has been used to constrain dynamo timing. Here, we investigate magnetic anomalies associated with craters larger than 150 km. We find that most of those craters, independent of age, exhibit demagnetization signatures in the form of a central magnetic low. We demonstrate a statistically significant association between such signatures and craters, and hypothesize that the excavation of strongly magnetic crustal material may be an important contribution to the dominance of demagnetized craters. This finding implies that the simple presence or absence of crater demagnetization signatures is not a reliable indicator for the activity of the Martian dynamo during or after crater formation.
ISSN:0094-8276
1944-8007