Insight into the mechanical and thermal structure of Mercury's early lithosphere has been obtained from forward modeling of the largest lobate scarp known on the planet. Our modeling indicates the structure overlies a thrust fault that extends deep into Mercury's lithosphere. The best-fitting fault parameters are a depth of faulting of 35 to 40 km, a fault dip of 30° to 35°, and a displacement of ∼2 km. The Discovery Rupes thrust fault probably cut the entire elastic and seismogenic lithosphere when it formed (∼4.0 Gyr ago). On Earth, the maximum depth of faulting is thermally controlled. Assuming the limiting isotherm for Mercury's crust is ∼300° to 600°C and it occurred at a depth of ∼40 km, the corresponding heat flux at the time of faul...
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
The crustal thickness of Mercury is only poorly constrained. Current estimates based on the observed...
Mercury's coupled 3:2 spin-orbit resonance in conjunction with its relatively high eccentricity of ~...
Insight into the mechanical and thermal structure of Mercury's early lithosphere has been obtained f...
[1] Insight into the mechanical and thermal structure of Mercury’s early lithosphere has been obtain...
In this work we use a mechanical dislocation program to analyze the fault geometries and depths asso...
Estimates of lithospheric strength for Mercury, based on the depth of thrust faults associated with ...
To gain insight into the thickness of the crust of Mercury, we use gravity and topography data acqui...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
Mercury is covered by a megaregolith layer, which constitutes a poor thermally conducting layer that...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...
<p>Mercury's tectonic history has been dominated by global contraction as the planet cools and...
©2015. American Geophysical UnionMercury experiences an uneven insolation that leads to significant ...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
The global tectonics of Mercury is dominated by contractional features mainly represented by lobate ...
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
The crustal thickness of Mercury is only poorly constrained. Current estimates based on the observed...
Mercury's coupled 3:2 spin-orbit resonance in conjunction with its relatively high eccentricity of ~...
Insight into the mechanical and thermal structure of Mercury's early lithosphere has been obtained f...
[1] Insight into the mechanical and thermal structure of Mercury’s early lithosphere has been obtain...
In this work we use a mechanical dislocation program to analyze the fault geometries and depths asso...
Estimates of lithospheric strength for Mercury, based on the depth of thrust faults associated with ...
To gain insight into the thickness of the crust of Mercury, we use gravity and topography data acqui...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
Mercury is covered by a megaregolith layer, which constitutes a poor thermally conducting layer that...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...
<p>Mercury's tectonic history has been dominated by global contraction as the planet cools and...
©2015. American Geophysical UnionMercury experiences an uneven insolation that leads to significant ...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
The global tectonics of Mercury is dominated by contractional features mainly represented by lobate ...
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
The crustal thickness of Mercury is only poorly constrained. Current estimates based on the observed...
Mercury's coupled 3:2 spin-orbit resonance in conjunction with its relatively high eccentricity of ~...