Hot spots on Earth, Venus, and Mars - Spherical harmonic spectra

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Earth Surface, Venus Surface, Mars Surface, Spherical Harmonics, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Planetary Geology, Magma, Terrestrial Planets, Chronology, Volcanoes

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The spherical harmonic spectra of large magmatic centers on the
terrestrial planets are assessed. It is shown that, despite the known
dissimilarities in global geology and surface ages, Venus, Earth, and
Mars share some large-scale similarities in the arrangement of
physically large and magmatically productive volcanic centers.

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