Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
May 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987pggp.rept..469f&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Washington, Reports of Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program, 1986 p 469-471 (SEE N87-23341 16-91)
Physics
Geophysics
Crustal Fractures, Dichotomies, Mars Surface, Planetary Crusts, Planetary Mantles, Terrestrial Planets, Craters, Deposition, Highlands, Lithosphere, Tectonics, Topography
Scientific paper
Attempts to explain the fundamental crustal dichotomy on Mars range from purely endogenic to extreme exogenic processes, but to date no satisfactory theory has evolved. What is accepted is: (1) the dichotomy is an ancient feature of the Martian crust, and (2) the boundary between the cratered highlands and northern plains which marks the dichotomy in parts of Mars has undergone significant and variable modification during the observable parts of Martian history. Some ascribe it to a single mega-impact event, essentially an instantaneous rearrangement of the crustal structures (topography and lithospheric thickness). Others prefer an internal mechanism: a period of vigorous convection subcrustally erodes the northern one third of Mars, causing foundering and isostatic lowering of that part of Mars. The evidence for each theory is reviewed, with the conclusion that there is little to recommend either. An alternative is suggested: the formation of the crustal dichotomy on Mars was not a specific tectonic event but a byproduct of the accretionary process and therefore a primordial characteristic of the Martian crust, predating the oldest recognizable landforms.
Frey Herbert
Maxwell Ted A.
Schultz Richard A.
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