Mars in depth

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Abstract

Despite recent successful missions to Mars, much basic information about the planet's interior is missing. Progress will require deep seismology, using instruments on the martian surface, which are not part of any forthcoming mission. The Netlander mission, outlined here, could examine the seismic structure and enhance mineralogical models of Mars.

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Lognonné, P., Spohn, T., & Giardini, D. (2003). Mars in depth. Astronomy and Geophysics. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1468-4004.2003.44415.x

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