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A Basal Mantle Layer at the Top of Mars' Core Inferred from Geodynamically-constrained Inversions of InSight Seismic Data
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A Basal Mantle Layer at the Top of Mars' Core Inferred from Geodynamically-constrained Inversions of InSight Seismic Data
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Samuel, Henri
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- Talk presented at AGU Fall Meeting 2022, Chicago on 2022-12-15 - CTALK-2023-0045
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- published in Journal of Seismology, 5, pp. 329-359 (2001) - SISMOimport-9
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