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Geophysical evidence for an enriched molten silicate layer above Mars’s core
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Geophysical evidence for an enriched molten silicate layer above Mars’s core
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Samuel , H.
et al
- published in Nature, 622 issue 7984, pp. 712-717 (2023) - SCART-2023-0160
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