“…Many investigators considered the problem of estimating the paleomagnetic pole position of Mars (e.g., Sprenke and Baker, 2000;Arkani-Hamed, 2001;Hood and Zacharian, 2001;Richmond and Hood, 2003;Arkani-Hamed and Boutin, 2004;Sprenke, 2005;Frawley and Taylor, 2004). The paleomagnetic pole position not only provides a means to determine the magnetization of the crust through inversion of the magnetic anomalies (Arkani-Hamed, 2002), but also has indirect inferences about the rotational dynamics of the planet.…”