Geology and mapping of dark terrain on Ganymede and implications for grooved terrain formation
- 25 September 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Journal of Geophysical Research
- Vol. 105 (E9) , 22519-22540
- https://doi.org/10.1029/1999je001179
Abstract
Geological mapping of regional and high‐resolution Galileo images reveals a variety of units and structures within Ganymede's dark terrain. We have made a detailed study of areas within Galileo, Marius, and Nicholson Regiones in order to investigate the style of tectonic deformation experienced by dark terrain adjacent to swaths of grooved terrain. Dark terrain appears to become fractured as a precursor to grooved terrain formation; in places, dark fractured swaths are recognized which have similar characteristics to brighter grooved terrain swaths. Tectonic deformation may be, but is not always, focused through preexisting weaknesses caused by impact craters and furrows. A prominent groove lane, Anshar Sulcus, is inferred to have formed by the process of hanging wall rollover, accompanied by a small amount of right‐lateral horizontal shear offset resulting from NE‐SW extension.Keywords
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