THE MARTIAN METEORITE PARADOX: CLIMATIC INFLUENCE ON IMPACT EJECTION FROM MARS?

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The large number of Martian meteorites with "young" crystallization ages (especially shergottites formed ~ 170 Myr ago on Mars) represents a paradox, because it suggests that either the mean surface age of Mars is rather young or that specific source regions are preferentially amenable for impact sampling. We present a climate controlled scenario, in which surface regions of limited extent have been especially favored for impact ejection of Martian meteorites during the past ~ 5 Myr. This conclusion implies that the ejection ages of the shergottites may be used to constrain the end of the last major glaciations on Mars. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2007, 256, 1-2, 55-60

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