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Volcanic area as large as Europe discovered on Mars

Despite the fact that most of Mars' volcanic and tectonic activity occurred during its first 1.5 billion years, a new study published by Nature and led by the University of Arizona has identified what is considered an active mantle plume 4,000 kilometers in diameter.

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In fact, using geophysical models, they found evidence that the entire area is supported by a mantle plume of hot material between 95 and 285 kelvin, warmer than its surroundings. This volcanism on Mars has similarities but also presents differences to that on Earth. The same process of mantle plumes and hot spots occurs in places like Hawaii or the Canary Islands.