A prediction of Mars seismicity from surface faulting

Science. 1992 Nov 6;258(5084):979-81. doi: 10.1126/science.258.5084.979.

Abstract

The shallow seismicity of Mars has been estimated by measurement of the total slip on faults visible on the surface of the planet throughout geologic time. Seismicity was calibrated with estimates based on surface structures on the moon and measured lunar seismicity that includes the entire seismogenic lithosphere. Results indicate that Mars is seismically active today, with a sufficient number of detectable marsquakes to allow seismic investigations of its interior.