Lobate scarps are landforms on Mercury that appear to have formed by thrust faulting and are thought to reflect global contraction due to cooling of the planet's interior. Topographic data for 10 mercurian lobate scarps, derived from Mariner 10 images using photoclinometry and digital stereoanalysis, indicate a range in maximum relief of 0.1 to 1.5 km and a range in horizontal shortening of 0.3 to 3.2 km, assuming fault-plane dips (θ) of 25°. Previous estimates of cumulative compressional strain recorded in the lobate scarps suggest a decrease in Mercury's radius of 1 to 2 km. Our estimate of compressional strain based on these new topographic measurements is ~0.056% (θ = 25°). This suggests that Mercury's radius decreased by <1 km.</p
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
[1] Lobate scarps on Mercury are the surface expression of thrust faults and are generally thought t...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...
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...
International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on th...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. Thi...
Estimates of Mercury\u2019s radius decrease obtained using the amount of strain recorded by tectonic...
A vast majority of tectonic landforms on Mercury have been formed by compression; extensional landfo...
Volcanic and tectonic implications of the surface morphology of Mercury are discussed. Mercurian sca...
Mercury is classically dominated by contractional features at a global scale (e.g. Watters et al.200...
Lobate scarps, thought to be the surface expression of large thrust faults, are the most spectacular...
In this work we use a mechanical dislocation program to analyze the fault geometries and depths asso...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted to be surface expressions of thrust faulting. This i...
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
[1] Lobate scarps on Mercury are the surface expression of thrust faults and are generally thought t...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...
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...
International audienceBasin-edge lobate scarps are a sub-type of tectonic shortening structure on th...
Lobate scarps, landforms interpreted as the surface manifestation of thrust faults, are widely distr...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. Thi...
Estimates of Mercury\u2019s radius decrease obtained using the amount of strain recorded by tectonic...
A vast majority of tectonic landforms on Mercury have been formed by compression; extensional landfo...
Volcanic and tectonic implications of the surface morphology of Mercury are discussed. Mercurian sca...
Mercury is classically dominated by contractional features at a global scale (e.g. Watters et al.200...
Lobate scarps, thought to be the surface expression of large thrust faults, are the most spectacular...
In this work we use a mechanical dislocation program to analyze the fault geometries and depths asso...
Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted to be surface expressions of thrust faulting. This i...
The surface of Mercury shows abundant compressive tectonic landforms, including lobate scarps, wrink...
[1] Lobate scarps on Mercury are the surface expression of thrust faults and are generally thought t...
Thanks to its location at low latitude and close to the terminator in the outbound view of Mercury o...