对火星的新影响:通过Cerberus Fossae撞击检测揭示地震传播路径

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Constantinos Charalambous, W. Thomas Pike, Benjamin Fernando, Natalia Wójcicka, Doyeon Kim, Marouchka Froment, Philippe Lognonné, Savana Woodley, Lujendra Ojha, Valentin T. Bickel, Joseph McNeil, Gareth S. Collins, Ingrid J. Daubar, Anna Horleston, Bruce Banerdt
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迄今为止,在美国宇航局的火星洞察号任务的地震记录中,已经确定了8次流星体撞击,这些撞击要么发生在300公里内,要么发生在3500公里以外。我们报告了一次高频火星地震S0794a与在构造活跃的Cerberus-Fossae地堑系统中距离1,640公里处发现的一个直径21.5米的新撞击坑的关联。这次撞击可以直接比较地表和地下来源,并在之前撞击之间的关键间隙提供第一个数据点,包括距离和陨石坑大小。此外,这个事件的位置需要重新评估假定的地震射线路径,这些路径被认为是沿着缓慢的地壳波导传播的。我们发现,射线路径反而穿透并穿过速度更快的地幔,这意味着许多已确定的地震震中应该被重新定位到距离洞察号最远两倍的地方,这意味着地震衍生的撞击率和区域地震活动性。
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New Impacts on Mars: Unraveling Seismic Propagation Paths Through a Cerberus Fossae Impact Detection

New Impacts on Mars: Unraveling Seismic Propagation Paths Through a Cerberus Fossae Impact Detection

New Impacts on Mars: Unraveling Seismic Propagation Paths Through a Cerberus Fossae Impact Detection

New Impacts on Mars: Unraveling Seismic Propagation Paths Through a Cerberus Fossae Impact Detection

New Impacts on Mars: Unraveling Seismic Propagation Paths Through a Cerberus Fossae Impact Detection

To date, eight meteoroid impacts have been identified in the seismic record of NASA's InSight mission on Mars, occurring either within 300 km or beyond 3,500 km. We report the association of a high-frequency marsquake, S0794a, with a new 21.5-m-diameter impact crater discovered at an intermediate distance of 1,640 km in the tectonically active Cerberus-Fossae graben system. This impact enables the direct comparison between surface and subsurface sources, as well as providing the first data point in the critical gap between previous impacts, both in distance and crater size. Additionally, the location of this event necessitates a reassessment of assumed seismic raypaths that were thought to propagate along a slow crustal waveguide. We find that the raypaths instead penetrate and travel through the faster mantle, implying numerous identified marsquake epicenters should be relocated up to two times farther from InSight, with implications for seismically derived impact rates and regional seismicity.

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Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
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9.00
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1588
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) publishes high-impact, innovative, and timely research on major scientific advances in all the major geoscience disciplines. Papers are communications-length articles and should have broad and immediate implications in their discipline or across the geosciences. GRLmaintains the fastest turn-around of all high-impact publications in the geosciences and works closely with authors to ensure broad visibility of top papers.
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