2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-12231
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Melting properties and melting phase relations of the Martian mantle from in-situ measurements on iron-rich mineralogical assemblages

Abstract: <p>Mars’ mantle dynamical history has certainly been dominated by a stagnant-lid regime, with limited mixing and homogenization. Accordingly, the chemical and mineralogical signatures of early processes, including the crystallization of a primitive magma ocean, are overall well preserved on Mars. The major geological structures visible at its surface are the remains of an intense ancient volcanism, not so dissimilar from the large igneous provinces found on Earth at very old ages (s… Show more

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