International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on the surface of Mercury that have formed at the edge of volcanic units that fill or partly fill impact basins. We have performed a global survey of these features and find that they are widespread in basins across the planet. We obtained model ages from crater size–frequency distribution analysis for a subset of our surveyed basins, for both the smooth plains infill and for the last resolvable tectonic activity on the associated basin-edge scarps. Our results indicate that some of these lobate scarps were still accumulating strain in the late Mansurian (approximately 1 Ga). From a photogeological assessment, we find that the orientations of thes...
The 715-km-diameter Rembrandt basin is the largest well-preserved impact feature of the southern hem...
The global tectonics of Mercury is dominated by contractional features mainly represented by lobate ...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...
International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on th...
Lobate scarps are landforms on Mercury that appear to have formed by thrust faulting and are thought...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. Thi...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted to be surface expressions of thrust faulting. This i...
A vast majority of tectonic landforms on Mercury have been formed by compression; extensional landfo...
We have identified small units abutting, and so stratigraphy younger than, lobate scarps. This post ...
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
Lobate scarps, thought to be the surface expression of large thrust faults, are the most spectacular...
The 715-km-diameter Rembrandt basin is the largest well-preserved impact feature of the southern hem...
The tectonic evolution of Mercury is dominated at a global scale by contractional features such as l...
The 715-km-diameter Rembrandt basin is the largest well-preserved impact feature of the southern hem...
The global tectonics of Mercury is dominated by contractional features mainly represented by lobate ...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...
International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on th...
Lobate scarps are landforms on Mercury that appear to have formed by thrust faulting and are thought...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. Thi...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted to be surface expressions of thrust faulting. This i...
A vast majority of tectonic landforms on Mercury have been formed by compression; extensional landfo...
We have identified small units abutting, and so stratigraphy younger than, lobate scarps. This post ...
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
Lobate scarps, thought to be the surface expression of large thrust faults, are the most spectacular...
The 715-km-diameter Rembrandt basin is the largest well-preserved impact feature of the southern hem...
The tectonic evolution of Mercury is dominated at a global scale by contractional features such as l...
The 715-km-diameter Rembrandt basin is the largest well-preserved impact feature of the southern hem...
The global tectonics of Mercury is dominated by contractional features mainly represented by lobate ...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...