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Nature 294, 304 - 305 (26 November 1981); doi:10.1038/294304a0

The geophysics of Mars: whence the Tharsis plateau?

Sean C. Solomon

Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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