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Basilevsky, A.T., Werner, S.C., Neukum, G., Head, J.W., van Gasselt, S., Gwinner, K., Ivanavov, B.A., 2006. Geologically recent tectonic, volcanic and fluvial activity on the eastern flank of the Olympus Mons volcano, Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L13201, doi:10.1029/2006GL026396.
Bleacher, J.E., Greeley, R., Williams, D.A., Werner, S.C., Hauber, E., Neukum, G., 2007. Olympus Mons, Mars: Inferred changes in late Amazonian aged effusive activity from lava flow mapping of Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera data. J. Geophys. Res., 112, E04003, doi:10.1029/2006JE002826.
Carr, M.H., Blasius, K.R., Greeley, R., Guest, J.E., Murray, J.B., 1977. Observations of some volcanic features as viewed by the Viking orbiters. J. Geophys. Res., 82, 3985-4015.
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Greeley, R., Spudis, P.D., 1981. Volcanism on Mars. Rev. Geophys. Space Phys., 19, 13-41.
Mege, D., Masson, P., 1996. A plume tectonics model for the Tharsis province, Mars. Planet. Space Sci., 44, 1499-1546.
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McGovern, P.J., Morgan, J.K., 2009. Volcanic spreading and lateral variations in the structure of Olympus Mons, Mars. Geology 37, 139-142.
Milkovich, S.M., Head, J.W., Marchant, D.R., 2006. Debris-covered piedmont glaciers along the northwest flank of the Olympus Mons scarp: Evidence for low-latitude ice accumulation during the Late Amazonian of Mars. Icarus 81, 388-407.
Morris, E.C., 1982. Aureole Deposits of the Martian Volcano Olympus Mons. J. Geophys. Res. 87, 1164-1178.
Mouginis-Mark, P.J., Robinson, M.S., 1992. Evolution of the Olympus Mons Caldera, Mars. Bull. Volcanol. 54, 347-360.
Neukum, G., Jaumann, R., Hoffman, H., Hauber, E., Head, J.W., Basilevsky, A.T., Ivanavov, B.A., Werner, S.C., van Gosselt, S., Murray, J.B., McCord, T., The HRSC Co-Investigator Team, 2004. Recent and episodic volcanic and glacial activity on Mars revealed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera. Nature 432, 971-979.
Sleep, N.H., Phillips, R.J., 1985. Gravity and Lithospheric Stress on the Terrestrial Planets with Reference to the Tharsis Region of Mars. J. Geophys. Res., 90, 4469-89.
Werner, S.C., 2009. The global martian volcanic evolutionary history. Icarus 201, 44-68.
Wilson, L., Scott, E.D., Head III, J.W., 2001. Evidence for episodicity in the magma supply to the large Tharsis volcanoes. J. Geophys. Res., 106, 1423-33.
Wilson, L, Head, J.W., 2007. Explosive volcanic eruptions on Mars: Tephra and accretionary lapilli formation, dispersal and recognition in the geologic record. J. Volcanol. Geother. Res. 163, 83-97.
Basilevsky, A.T., Werner, S.C., Neukum, G., Head, J.W., van Gasselt, S., Gwinner, K., Ivanavov, B.A., 2006. Geologically recent tectonic, volcanic and fluvial activity on the eastern flank of the Olympus Mons volcano, Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L13201, doi:10.1029/2006GL026396.
Bleacher, J.E., Greeley, R., Williams, D.A., Werner, S.C., Hauber, E., Neukum, G., 2007. Olympus Mons, Mars: Inferred changes in late Amazonian aged effusive activity from lava flow mapping of Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera data. J. Geophys. Res., 112, E04003, doi:10.1029/2006JE002826.
Carr, M.H., Blasius, K.R., Greeley, R., Guest, J.E., Murray, J.B., 1977. Observations of some volcanic features as viewed by the Viking orbiters. J. Geophys. Res., 82, 3985-4015.
Hartmann, W.K., 2005. Martian cratering 8: Isochron refinement and the chronology of Mars. Icarus, 174, 294-320.
Greeley, R., Spudis, P.D., 1981. Volcanism on Mars. Rev. Geophys. Space Phys., 19, 13-41.
Mege, D., Masson, P., 1996. A plume tectonics model for the Tharsis province, Mars. Planet. Space Sci., 44, 1499-1546.
McCauley, J.F., Carr, M.H., Cutts, J.A., Hartmann, W.K., Masursky, H., Milton, D.J., Sharp, R.P., Wilhelms, D.E., 1972. Preliminary Mariner 9 report on the geology of Mars, Icarus, 17, 289-327.
McGovern, P.J., Smith, J.R., Morgan, J.K., Bulmer, M.H., 2004. Olympus Mons aureole deposits: New evidence for a flank failure origin. J. Geophys. Res., 109, E08008, doi:10.1029/2004JE002258.
McGovern, P.J., Morgan, J.K., 2009. Volcanic spreading and lateral variations in the structure of Olympus Mons, Mars. Geology 37, 139-142.
Milkovich, S.M., Head, J.W., Marchant, D.R., 2006. Debris-covered piedmont glaciers along the northwest flank of the Olympus Mons scarp: Evidence for low-latitude ice accumulation during the Late Amazonian of Mars. Icarus 81, 388-407.
Morris, E.C., 1982. Aureole Deposits of the Martian Volcano Olympus Mons. J. Geophys. Res. 87, 1164-1178.
Mouginis-Mark, P.J., Robinson, M.S., 1992. Evolution of the Olympus Mons Caldera, Mars. Bull. Volcanol. 54, 347-360.
Neukum, G., Jaumann, R., Hoffman, H., Hauber, E., Head, J.W., Basilevsky, A.T., Ivanavov, B.A., Werner, S.C., van Gosselt, S., Murray, J.B., McCord, T., The HRSC Co-Investigator Team, 2004. Recent and episodic volcanic and glacial activity on Mars revealed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera. Nature 432, 971-979.
Sleep, N.H., Phillips, R.J., 1985. Gravity and Lithospheric Stress on the Terrestrial Planets with Reference to the Tharsis Region of Mars. J. Geophys. Res., 90, 4469-89.
Werner, S.C., 2009. The global martian volcanic evolutionary history. Icarus 201, 44-68.
Wilson, L., Scott, E.D., Head III, J.W., 2001. Evidence for episodicity in the magma supply to the large Tharsis volcanoes. J. Geophys. Res., 106, 1423-33.
Wilson, L, Head, J.W., 2007. Explosive volcanic eruptions on Mars: Tephra and accretionary lapilli formation, dispersal and recognition in the geologic record. J. Volcanol. Geother. Res. 163, 83-97.