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May 31 2007, 06:20 PM
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There is a Mars-related paper in the June 1, 2007, issue of Science. The embargo isn't lifted for a couple of more hours, so the direct links below are not currently active. However, you can get a brief synopsis here.
Mars: A New Core-Crystallization Regime Andrew J. Stewart, Max W. Schmidt, Wim van Westrenen, and Christian Liebske Science 316, 1323-1325 (2007) High-pressure experiments imply that Mars has an entirely liquid iron-nickel-sulfur core that, unlike Earth's core, will not form an iron-rich solid inner region as it cools. Abstract Supporting Online Information See also: Mars’ Gooey Core is Freezing By Dave Mosher, Space.com posted: 31 May 2007 02:03 pm ET Lab study indicates Mars has a molten core 16:53 31 May 2007 NewScientist.com news service David Shiga |
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Jun 4 2007, 04:35 AM
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That is quite interesting. The core could possibly be molten, yet there is no active magnetic field. But then, these people might not have a solid handle on the sulfur concentration, so the core might not really be molten. I guess it just shows how much we really don't know about our solar system.
It kind of reminds me of the recent studies of Mercury's magnetic field. -------------------- ...Tom
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