Ancient dorsa-related stresses of the tharsis region on Mars
โ Scribed by Jouko T. Raitala
- Book ID
- 104629741
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 811 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-0794
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โฆ Synopsis
Topographic information, surface structures and construction of the Martian Tharsis bulge are used to estimate the previous stresses across the low-lying peripheral margins of the crustal blocks in terms of simple compensation models. Hot mantle activity, crustal roots, isostasy, and late-stage extensive lithosphere thickening together with volcanic building have been in combined response to the highelevated Tharsis bulge. The initial phases of the Tharsis building have been dominated by the mantle plume doming, followed by extrusional dome raising. The volcanism has been most important bulge building factor only after thickening of the crust. During the initial mantle-generated doming and igneous activity the thin-lithosphere block tectonics has been very important. There has been a compressional peripheral zone around the bulge giving rise to dorsa formation while the high bulge crests have been in tensional state. The situation may be favorable for comparative studies with other planets. We may have something to learn from this block tectonics on the one-plate planet Mars even in respect to the Earth's plate tectonic paradigm.
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