A necking origin for Ganymede long wavelength grooved terrain topography - Insights from Galileo observations at Uruk Sulcus

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Ganymede, Terrain Analysis, Satellite Surfaces, Grooves, Topography, Galileo Spacecraft, Ridges, Wavelengths, Plastic Deformation, Geological Faults

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Topographic data for Ganymede indicate that the tilt-block ridges in the Uruk Sulcus region are superimposed on broader ridges and troughs which correspond to the 6-7 km wavelength grooves observed in Voyager data of this area. It is argued here that this long-wavelength topography is created by extensional necking, with tilt-block normal faults being the mechanism by which this brittle layer deforms plastically.

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