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INSU. A Planetary Example of Tectonic Inversion: Folding and Thrusting in Valles Marineris, Mars. Daniel MEGE Jean-Pierre PEULVAST Philippe MASSON. Planetology and Geodynamics Lab, University of Nantes Geography Institute, University of Paris-Sorbonne IDES, University of Paris-Sud, Orsay.
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INSU A Planetary Example of Tectonic Inversion: Folding and Thrusting in Valles Marineris, Mars Daniel MEGE Jean-Pierre PEULVAST Philippe MASSON Planetology and Geodynamics Lab, University of Nantes Geography Institute, University of Paris-Sorbonne IDES, University of Paris-Sud, Orsay
10 km Blasius, Cutts, Guest, and Masursky, 1977 Geology of the Valles Marineris: First Analysis of Imaging from the Viking 1 Orbiter Primary Mission, Journal of Geophysical Research N
10 km Interpretation • Fractured anticline/syncline axes oblique to graben trend Suggests transpression MEGE, Ph.D. thesis, 1994 PEULVAST et al., Geomorphology, 2001 strain partitioning sHmin s1 s1 sHmin
GERYON MONTES IUS CHASMA NASA/JPL/Arizona State University 200 km Study area Themis image mosaic of Valles Marineris Data used • Themis imagery • MOC imagery • MOLA DEM
Imagery 1 Themis IR image 2 Themis VIS images 2 MOC images Viking image
S N PLATEAU IUS CHASMA GERYON MONTES
truncated layers spurs thrust plane truncated layers spurs 1 km N S MOLA profile South-dipping layer horizontal layer horizontal floor
top layer inner layer thick central layer erosional scarp d e g r a d e d i n c l i n e d l a y e r s Northern slope N NE
1 km top layer 1 km inner layer Fold layers W 11° 11° thrust fault
S N Southern slope SW NE moat e r o s i o n a l s c a r p m o n o c l i n e floor deposits
unloading of water-saturated walls? Origin of shortening Sackung gravitational unloading ridge top splitting landsliding
Reconstruction: from stretching to shortening 1 Rifting initiation GERYON MONTES IUS CHASMA SOLIS PLANUM N S
(1 - previous stage) N S 2 Rifting N S
(2 - previous stage) N S 3 Spur and gully development Onset of detrital sedimentation (monocline layers?) N S
upper fold layer oldest, exhumed deposits (monocline layers, innermost fold layer?) (3 - previous stage) N S 4 Wall sapping Water level lowering Channel development on graben floor MOC E1801111 N S
(4 - previous stage) N S 5 Late-stage stretching N S
(5 - previous stage) N S 6 Dry erosional processes (mass wasting, aeolian activity) Sabkha deposits N S
(6 - previous stage) N S 7 Geomorphological processes dominated by sackung N S
8 Sackung and associated debris slope Structural inversion Aeolian reworking (sand dunes, deflation patterns) N S
20 km Perspectives Look for similar features in other places in Valles Marineris landslide ridge top splitting Other sackung features in Coprates Chasma NASA/JPL/Arizona State University
Perspectives • Try to quantify stretching in order to estimate shortening • Use shortening quantification and observed fold structure to determine • thrust plane geometry and displacement • Constrain rheology at depth from this and from composition of rock units • as from OMEGA • Model slope stability and failure through sackung
Intepretation of geologic units 6 5 4 3 2 1 Dune fields (reworking of Fms 3-5) Sabkhas (on Fms 3 and 4) Dark, resistant floor material Weak, thinly layered deposits Exhumed resistant layers Wallrock material