How high can a mountain be

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Height, Orography, Petrology, Planetary Surfaces, Constraints, Neutron Stars

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Consideration is given the relationship between rock strengths and the possible height of mountains on self-gravitating objects generally, such as planets, moons and neutron stars. Assuming a shear strength of 1,500,000 kg/sq m and a density of 2,650 kg/cu m, estimates are given of 2,250 m for terrestrial mountains, 14,000 for lunar mountains, and 6,000 for Martian mountains. The author's intention is to show the possibility of estimating orders of magnitude from relatively simple considerations.

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