Geological Evidence for a Migrating Tharsis Plume on Early Mars

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Geological evidence suggests that the plume responsible for the largest
igneous province in the solar system, Tharsis, migrated from near the
south pole to its current location on the equator about 3.7 Ga,
consistent with recent modeling efforts.

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