The velocity dispersion in Saturn's rings |
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Authors: | HJ Melosh D Dzurisin |
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Institution: | Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA |
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Abstract: | The surface of Mercury exhibits a global tectonic system consisting of an ancient set of NE and NW trending lineaments and a younger set of planimetrically arcuate escarpments interpreted as thrust or high-angle reverse faults. The trends, distribution, and age relations of these tectonic features can be explained by a combination of tidal despinning and global contraction of the planet. In our model, early tidal despinning resulted in conjugate shear fractures trending roughly N60°E and N60°W which were subsequently modified by a variety of surface processes to produce the presently visible set of lineaments. Continued despinning plus global contraction produced thrust faults with roughly north-south trends. Final contraction may have postdated despinning and produced randomly oriented thrust faults. All of these events predated the formation of Caloris basin, because basin-associated deposits blanket both lineaments and arcuate thrust faults. |
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