Giant Impacts and Thermochemical Martian Mantle Convection: Implications for Tharsis

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The initial thermal and compositional state of Mars was likely
heterogeneous as a result of giant impacts. Finite element simulations
suggest that impact-induced compositional differentiation may play an
important role in Martian evolution.

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