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Recent extensional tectonics on the Moon revealed by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera

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NATURE GEOSCIENCE
卷 5, 期 3, 页码 181-185

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NGEO1387

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  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) [NNX08AM73G]

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Large-scale expressions of lunar tectonics-contractional wrinkle ridges and extensional rilles or graben-are directly related to stresses induced by mare basalt-filled basins(1,2). Basin-related extensional tectonic activity ceased about 3.6Gyr ago, whereas contractional tectonics continued until about 1.2Gyr ago(2). In the lunar highlands, relatively young contractional lobate scarps, less than 1Gyr in age, were first identified in Apollo-era photographs(3). However, no evidence of extensional landforms was found beyond the influence of mare basalt-filled basins and floor-fractured craters. Here we identify previously undetected small-scale graben in the farside highlands and in the mare basalts in images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. Crosscut impact craters with diameters as small as about 10 m, a lack of superposed craters, and graben depths as shallow as similar to 1m suggest these pristine-appearing graben are less than 50 Myr old. Thus, the young graben indicate recent extensional tectonic activity on the Moon where extensional stresses locally exceeded compressional stresses. We propose that these findings may be inconsistent with a totally molten early Moon, given that thermal history models for this scenario predict a high level of late-stage compressional stress(4-6) that might be expected to completely suppress the formation of graben.

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