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Magnetic impact craters

Aerial surveys of the Vredefort impact crater in South Africa suggest that it is only weakly magnetic. The rocks themselves tell a different story, but does this apply to giant impact basins on Mars?

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Figure 1: Magnetic lows over the Hellas (left) and Argyre impact basins on Mars.

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