Topographic Rise in the Northern Smooth Plains of Mercury: Characteristics from MESSENGER Image and Altimetry Data and Candidate Modes of Origin

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MESSENGER Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) data has revealed a broad
topographic rise ~1000 km across in the northern smooth plains and more
than 1.5 km high; we characterize the rise and outline a range of
hypotheses for its origin.

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