Volcanic and tectonic implications of the surface morphology of Mercury are discussed. Mercurian scarps, ridges, troughs, and other lineaments are described and classified as planimetrically linear, arcuate, lobate, or irregular. A global pattern of lineaments is interpreted to reflect modification of linear crustal joints formed in response to stresses induced by tidal spindown. Large arcuate scarps on Mercury most likely record a period of compressional tectonism near the end of heavy bombardment. Shrinkage owing to planetary cooling is the mechanism preferred for their production. Measurements of local normal albedo are combined with computer-generated photometric maps of Mercury to provide constraints on the nature of surface materials ...
International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on th...
Mercury has a heavily cratered surface containing basins up to at least 1300 kilometers diameter flo...
We use satellite altitude free-air and terrain gravity correlations to differentiate regional variat...
Volcanic and tectonic implications of the surface morphology of Mercury are addressed in two separat...
Lobate scarps are landforms on Mercury that appear to have formed by thrust faulting and are thought...
A preliminary geological analysis of the Mariner 10 orange/UV color ratio map of Mercury is given, a...
The surface morphology and optical properties of Mercury resemble those of the moon in remarkable de...
The morphology and optical properties of the surface of Mercury resemble those of the Moon in remark...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
of the terrestrial planetary bodies, to be an exciting laboratory for the study of Solar System geol...
During the course of three flybys and an orbital mission phase that began on 18 March 2011, the MESS...
Abstract–The possibility of volcanism on Mercury has been a topic of discussion since Mariner 10 ret...
The Mariner 10 mission in 1974 mapped about half the surface of Mercury. On the basis of these data,...
The possibility of volcanism on Mercury has been a topic of discussion since Mariner 10 returned ima...
formation of its lithosphere and crust. As in the case of the Moon, the origin of early plains depos...
International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on th...
Mercury has a heavily cratered surface containing basins up to at least 1300 kilometers diameter flo...
We use satellite altitude free-air and terrain gravity correlations to differentiate regional variat...
Volcanic and tectonic implications of the surface morphology of Mercury are addressed in two separat...
Lobate scarps are landforms on Mercury that appear to have formed by thrust faulting and are thought...
A preliminary geological analysis of the Mariner 10 orange/UV color ratio map of Mercury is given, a...
The surface morphology and optical properties of Mercury resemble those of the moon in remarkable de...
The morphology and optical properties of the surface of Mercury resemble those of the Moon in remark...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
of the terrestrial planetary bodies, to be an exciting laboratory for the study of Solar System geol...
During the course of three flybys and an orbital mission phase that began on 18 March 2011, the MESS...
Abstract–The possibility of volcanism on Mercury has been a topic of discussion since Mariner 10 ret...
The Mariner 10 mission in 1974 mapped about half the surface of Mercury. On the basis of these data,...
The possibility of volcanism on Mercury has been a topic of discussion since Mariner 10 returned ima...
formation of its lithosphere and crust. As in the case of the Moon, the origin of early plains depos...
International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on th...
Mercury has a heavily cratered surface containing basins up to at least 1300 kilometers diameter flo...
We use satellite altitude free-air and terrain gravity correlations to differentiate regional variat...