On the existence of lateral relative motions on Mars

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Geological Faults, Mars Surface, Planetary Mapping, Planetary Structure, Tectonics, Terrain Analysis, Astronomical Photography, Lithosphere, Photomapping, Topography

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A preliminary study of photomosaic maps of Mars suggests that large lateral relative motions of a relatively thick lithosphere may have occurred. Transform faults (at two different stages of their evolution) are described, together with a possible triple junction. Diffuse diverging plate boundaries can be found, whereas converging ones remain a problem.

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