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|    William Elliot to Jarmo Korteniemi    |
|    Re: Martian volcanoes and meteor impacts    |
|    25 Feb 05 07:33:09    |
      XPost: sci.space.policy       From: marsh@privacy.net              On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Jarmo Korteniemi wrote:              > In sci.space.science <20050224010913.K34022@agora.rdrop.com> stated that:       >> Did large meteor impacts cause volcanoes on the other side Mars?       >> Here's approximate locations for those regions indicating       >> a rough correlation as global opposites.       >> Largest Martian volcanic area: Tharsis-Olympus Mons region       >> Largest Martian meteor impact: Hellas Impact Basin       >> Next largest Martian volcanic area: Elysium Mons volcanic region       >> Next largest Martian meteor impact: Argyre Impact Basin       >       > Followups set to sci.space.science.       >       Interesting reading. Missed the Icarus impact basin which weakens the       hypothesis. As followups are set to sci.space.science, from where I'm       not posting, and as those followups remove all other newsgroup       references, it usually occurs thread is automatically discontinued       by follow ups, unless as you did, follow up is mentioned in body       of message and I think to manually include newsgroup I'm watching.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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