Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. This is taken as evidence of litho-spheric contraction on a global scale, reflecting either global cooling, leading to thermal contraction and internal phase changes; or tidal despinning, leading to collapse of an equatorial bulge; or a combination of both. It has been further suggested that the orientations of lobate scarps could reflect a pattern of mantle convection. Here we describe compressional tectonics local-ized along the interface between basin-fill and the inner walls of >200 km diameter impact basins. These are considerably larger than the ghost craters with deformed rims that have been the focus of other stud-ies . We draw attention to several ex-amples of outward-directed thrust faults following the inside of basin rims, mostly un-remarked in a global survey of >300 km basins by Fassett et al. 2012

A SPECTRUM OF TECTONISED BASIN EDGES ON MERCURY.

MASSIRONI, MATTEO
2013

Abstract

Lobate scarps on Mercury are generally accepted as being surface expressions of thrust faulting. This is taken as evidence of litho-spheric contraction on a global scale, reflecting either global cooling, leading to thermal contraction and internal phase changes; or tidal despinning, leading to collapse of an equatorial bulge; or a combination of both. It has been further suggested that the orientations of lobate scarps could reflect a pattern of mantle convection. Here we describe compressional tectonics local-ized along the interface between basin-fill and the inner walls of >200 km diameter impact basins. These are considerably larger than the ghost craters with deformed rims that have been the focus of other stud-ies . We draw attention to several ex-amples of outward-directed thrust faults following the inside of basin rims, mostly un-remarked in a global survey of >300 km basins by Fassett et al. 2012
2013
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
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