The tectonic evolution of Mercury is dominated at a global scale by contractional features such as lobate scarps that are widely distributed across the planet. These structures are thought to be the consequence of the secular cooling of Mercury. Therefore, dating these features is essential to place constraints on the timing of planetary cooling, which is important for understanding the thermal evolution of Mercury. In this work, we date an extended thrust system, which we term the Blossom Thrust System, located between 80°E and 100°E, and 30°N and 15°S, and which consists of several individual lobate scarps exhibiting a north–south orientation and a westward vergence. The age of the system was determined using several different methods. Tr...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. Thi...
[1] Lobate scarps on Mercury are the surface expression of thrust faults and are generally thought t...
Mercury is classically dominated by contractional features at a global scale (e.g. Watters et al.200...
The tectonic evolution of Mercury is dominated at a global scale by contractional features such as l...
The global tectonics of Mercury is dominated by contractional features mainly represented by lobate ...
At a global scale, Mercury is dominated by contractional features manifested as lobate scarps, wrin...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
International audienceOur tectonic mapping as part of a larger morphostratigraphic mapping effort of...
Basin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on the surface of Mercury t...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
In this work we use a mechanical dislocation program to analyze the fault geometries and depths asso...
The MESSENGER mission from 2008-2015 yielded a wealth of information about our innermost planet, Mer...
The 715-km-diameter Rembrandt basin is the largest well-preserved impact feature of the southern hem...
Lobate scarps are landforms on Mercury that appear to have formed by thrust faulting and are thought...
Objective of this thesis is the mapping and structural analysis of the H2 quadrangle, “Victoria”, an...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. Thi...
[1] Lobate scarps on Mercury are the surface expression of thrust faults and are generally thought t...
Mercury is classically dominated by contractional features at a global scale (e.g. Watters et al.200...
The tectonic evolution of Mercury is dominated at a global scale by contractional features such as l...
The global tectonics of Mercury is dominated by contractional features mainly represented by lobate ...
At a global scale, Mercury is dominated by contractional features manifested as lobate scarps, wrin...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
International audienceOur tectonic mapping as part of a larger morphostratigraphic mapping effort of...
Basin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on the surface of Mercury t...
Utilizing Mariner 10 images of Mercury, we derived a digital elevation model to examine the topograp...
In this work we use a mechanical dislocation program to analyze the fault geometries and depths asso...
The MESSENGER mission from 2008-2015 yielded a wealth of information about our innermost planet, Mer...
The 715-km-diameter Rembrandt basin is the largest well-preserved impact feature of the southern hem...
Lobate scarps are landforms on Mercury that appear to have formed by thrust faulting and are thought...
Objective of this thesis is the mapping and structural analysis of the H2 quadrangle, “Victoria”, an...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. Thi...
[1] Lobate scarps on Mercury are the surface expression of thrust faults and are generally thought t...
Mercury is classically dominated by contractional features at a global scale (e.g. Watters et al.200...