Tectonic patterns of shortening landforms in Mercury's northern smooth plains

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作者
Crane, Kelsey T. [1 ]
Klimczak, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Dept Geol, Struct Geol & Geomech Grp, Athens, GA 30602 USA
关键词
Thrust faulting; Tectonics; Mercury; Geomorphology; Tidal despinning; FOLD-THRUST BELT; WRINKLE RIDGES; LOBATE SCARPS; GLOBAL CONTRACTION; IMPACT CRATERS; FAULTS; VOLCANISM; SLIP; GEOMETRY; ORIGIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.icarus.2018.05.034
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Mercury's northern smooth plains are volcanically emplaced units characterized by ghost craters, volcanically buried impact basins, and thrust fault-related landforms. We analyzed the thrust fault-related landforms, traditionally categorized as lobate scarps and wrinkle ridges, within the northern plains in order to describe trends in how these landforms are organized and oriented and what style of deformation (either thin or thick-skinned) their map patterns represent. Our analysis also establishes geologic constraints for which global processes may have produced stresses contributing to these tectonic patterns. We mapped 4853 thrust fault-related landforms in the northern plains at a map scale of 1:1,000,000 using three MErcury Surface, Space, ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) global monochrome mosaics. These landforms, described as curvilinear asymmetric ridges, frequently occur in complex geometrical arrangements that are interpreted to share similar structural characteristics. We called these arrangements "compound landforms". Like prior studies, we observed thrust faults to follow rims of buried craters. We also observed (1) sigmoidal rises bounded by fault-related landforms, (2) V-shaped rises composed of two landforms terminating at a single sharp point, (3) broad arcuate rises of nearly equal width, (4) parallel, evenly-spaced ridges, and (5) landforms showing alternation in direction of tectonic transport along strike. Respectively, we interpreted these landforms as transpressional uplifts, faults with sharply juxtaposing ramps, pop-up structures, fold and thrust belts, and antithetic fault intersections. By comparison with Earth analogues and patterns produced in numerical and physical models, our results suggest that deformation in the NSPs is thin-skinned. Orientation analysis showed that the northernmost landforms (90 degrees-70 degrees N) were predominantly oriented east-west while most of the landforms between 50 degrees and 30 degrees N were oriented north-south. Variations in orientation with latitude indicate that the growth of thrust fault-related landforms was influenced by sources of stress other than global contraction. If reorientation of the pole due to the formation of the Caloris basin impact did occur, the pattern of fault orientations indicates that geologic processes producing the pattern operated after reorientation.
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