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Tharsis Tholus: an unusual martian volcano
Authors:J.B Plescia
Affiliation:Astrogeology US Geological Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
Abstract:Tharsis Tholus is unusual martian shield volcano in that the edifice is cut by a series of large normal faults that appear to penetrate the entire volcano. Northeast-trending narrow graben also cut the flank. The large normal faults may be caused by loading of a ductile subsurface layer allowing failure of the edifice; the narrow graben are typical tensional faults. The flank is heavily mantled by aeolian material. Despite the bulbous appearance, the overall morphology of Tharsis Tholus suggests it is a basaltic shield. Crater counts indicate an age of early Hesperian placing Tharsis Tholus in the middle of the period of activity that built the other small Tharsis volcanoes.
Keywords:Mars   Volcanism   Geologic processes   Surfaces, planets
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