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Scientific paper
Mar 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979sci...203.1006s&link_type=abstract
Science, vol. 203, Mar. 9, 1979, p. 1006-1010.
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Gravimetry, Mars (Planet), Planetary Gravitation, Viking Orbiter 2, Gravity Anomalies, High Resolution, Planetary Mapping, Radio Tracking, Satellite Observation, Mars, Gravity, Topography, Viking 2 Orbiter, Maps, Doppler, Observations, Radio Probes, Surface, Martian, Anomalies, Olympus, Mons, Data Reduction, Mascons, Isidis Planitia, Elysium, Marineris, Valles
Scientific paper
Doppler radio-tracking data have provided detailed measurements for a Martian gravity map extending from 30 deg S to 65 deg N in latitude and through 360 deg of longitude. The feature resolution is approximately 500 km, revealing a huge anomaly associated with Olympus Mons, a mascon in Isidis Planitia, and other anomalies correlated with volcanic structure. Olympus Mons has been modeled with a 600 km surface disk having a mass of 8.7 times 10 to the 21st grams.
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