Constraints on the structure of the martian interior determined from the chemical and isotopic systematics of SNC meteorites

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Jones, JH [1 ]
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[1] NASA, Lyndon B Johnson Space Ctr, Houston, TX 77058 USA
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10.1111/j.1945-5100.2003.tb00016.x
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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The crystallization ages of martian (SNC) meteorites give evidence that martian volcanism has continued until recent times-perhaps until the present. These meteorites also indicate that the mantle source regions of this volcanism are modestly to extremely depleted by terrestrial standards. These 2 observations produce a conundrum. How is it that such depleted source regions have produced basaltic magma for such a long time? This contribution attempts to quantify the radiogenic heat production in 2 distinct martian mantle source regions: those of the shergottites and nalchlites. Compared to the depleted upper mantle of the Earth (MORB), the nakhlite source region is depleted by about a factor of 2, and the shergottite source region is depleted by a factor of 6. According to current geophysical models, the nakhlite source contains the minimum amount of radioactive heat production to sustain whole-mantle convection and basalt generation over geologic time. A corollary of this conclusion is that the shergottite source contains much too little radioactivity to produce recent (<200 Ma) basalts. A model martian interior with a deep nakhlite mantle that is insulated by a shallow shergottite mantle may allow basalt production from both source regions if the divide between the nakhtite-shergottite mantles acts as a thermal boundary layer. Similarities between lunar and martian isotopic reservoirs indicate that the Moon and Mars may have experienced similar styles of differentiation.
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