How Much Tectonic Strain Should We See at Planetary Surfaces? Quantitative Bounds from Observations and Theory

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Tectonic strain can be estimated from the displacement-length scaling
relationships of faults in a population. For typical D/L, inhomogeneous
extensional strains of 2-3% and contractional strains of 4-5% are
expected.

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