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Constraints on the Fault Dip Angles of Lunar Graben and Their Significance for Lunar Thermal Evolution
by
Michael, Gregory
, Lei, Danhong
, Liu, Jianzhong
, Zeng, Xuejin
, Zhu, Kai
in
dips of graben-bounding faults
/ displacement–length ratios
/ Elevation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Error analysis
/ Fault lines
/ Faults
/ Graben
/ Grabens (Geology)
/ increase in lunar radius
/ Lunar evolution
/ lunar grabens
/ Magma
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Moon
/ regression analysis
/ Structure
/ Surface
/ Tectonics (Geology)
/ temperature
/ Thermal evolution
/ Topography
2024
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Constraints on the Fault Dip Angles of Lunar Graben and Their Significance for Lunar Thermal Evolution
by
Michael, Gregory
, Lei, Danhong
, Liu, Jianzhong
, Zeng, Xuejin
, Zhu, Kai
in
dips of graben-bounding faults
/ displacement–length ratios
/ Elevation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Error analysis
/ Fault lines
/ Faults
/ Graben
/ Grabens (Geology)
/ increase in lunar radius
/ Lunar evolution
/ lunar grabens
/ Magma
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Moon
/ regression analysis
/ Structure
/ Surface
/ Tectonics (Geology)
/ temperature
/ Thermal evolution
/ Topography
2024
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Constraints on the Fault Dip Angles of Lunar Graben and Their Significance for Lunar Thermal Evolution
by
Michael, Gregory
, Lei, Danhong
, Liu, Jianzhong
, Zeng, Xuejin
, Zhu, Kai
in
dips of graben-bounding faults
/ displacement–length ratios
/ Elevation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Error analysis
/ Fault lines
/ Faults
/ Graben
/ Grabens (Geology)
/ increase in lunar radius
/ Lunar evolution
/ lunar grabens
/ Magma
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Moon
/ regression analysis
/ Structure
/ Surface
/ Tectonics (Geology)
/ temperature
/ Thermal evolution
/ Topography
2024
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Constraints on the Fault Dip Angles of Lunar Graben and Their Significance for Lunar Thermal Evolution
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Constraints on the Fault Dip Angles of Lunar Graben and Their Significance for Lunar Thermal Evolution
2024
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Lunar grabens are the largest tensional linear structures on the Moon. In this paper, 17 grabens were selected to investigate the dips and displacement–length ratios (γ) of graben-bounding faults. Several topographic profiles were generated from selected grabens to measure their rim elevation, width and depth through SLDEM2015 (+LOLA) data. The differences in rim elevation (∆h) and width (∆W) between two topographic profiles on each graben were calculated, yielding 146 sets of data. We plotted ∆h vs. ∆W for each and calculated the dip angle (α) of graben-bounding faults. A dip of 39.9° was obtained using the standard linear regression method. In order to improve accuracy, large error data were removed based on error analysis. The results, 49.4° and 52.5°, were derived by the standard linear regression and average methods, respectively. Based on the depth and length of grabens, the γ value of the graben-bounding normal fault is also studied in this paper. The γ value is 3.6 × 10−3 for lunar normal faults according to the study of grabens and the Rupes Recta normal fault. After obtaining the values of α and γ, the increase in lunar radius indicated by the formation of grabens was estimated. We suggest that the lunar radius has increased by approximately 130 m after the formation of grabens. This study could aid in the understanding of normal fault growth and provide important constraints on the thermal evolution of the Moon.
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