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Smith et al
The results clearly show an increase in gravity anomaly magnitude between 180 and 270°E in both hemispheres, consistent with the individual result we saw for flyby 2. We then moved three of the eight gravity anomalies to locations of known basins [4]:
Caloris, 30°N, 163°E; Tolstoj, 20°S, 195°E; and Matisse-Repin, 24°S, 285°E. These basins were chosen because they were close to the region of large anomalies and to the ground track of flyby 2. Figure 3 shows the results and the locations of the anomalies. All three basins show positive gravity anomalies.
The anomaly differences between the grid results of Figure 2 and the grid/basin results of Figure 3 are relatively small, but the solution with anomalies at three basins was a better fit to observations from both flybys.