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Dike intrusions beneath grabens south of Arsia Mons, Mars

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The existence of igneous dikes beneath grabens in Tharsis remains contentious due to conflicting observations of Martian geomorphology. We examine the topographic signatures of a Tharsis‐radial graben array in 3 zones south of Arsia Mons. We identify dikes beneath grabens in all of the zones, with fewer dike‐induced grabens closer to Arsia Mons. We infer that a single radial swarm of dikes outside the magmatic source area, central Tharsis, is unlikely. Our observations instead favor a long and varied magmatic history throughout Tharsis with several episodes of dike injection.
Title: Dike intrusions beneath grabens south of Arsia Mons, Mars
Description:
The existence of igneous dikes beneath grabens in Tharsis remains contentious due to conflicting observations of Martian geomorphology.
We examine the topographic signatures of a Tharsis‐radial graben array in 3 zones south of Arsia Mons.
We identify dikes beneath grabens in all of the zones, with fewer dike‐induced grabens closer to Arsia Mons.
We infer that a single radial swarm of dikes outside the magmatic source area, central Tharsis, is unlikely.
Our observations instead favor a long and varied magmatic history throughout Tharsis with several episodes of dike injection.

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