Impact Demagnetization at Mars: Using Multiple Altitude Magnetic Field Data to Constrain Properties of Crustal Magnetization

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We use statistical magnetization modeling and magnetic field data at two
separate altitudes (185 km and ~400 km) in order to constrain crustal
magnetization properties at martian impact craters. At Hellas, the
demagnetization radius is 1.18 times the basin radius.

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