Repeated and Long‐Lasting Fault Activation on Amazonian Mars as Demonstrated by Tectonically Induced Landslides

Author:

Woodley S. Z.1ORCID,Fawdon P.1ORCID,Balme M. R.1ORCID,Rothery D. A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Physical Sciences The Open University Milton Keynes UK

Abstract

AbstractWe identify and analyze a large shortening structure (surface expression of a thrust fault) in western Arabia Terra, Mars, exhibiting recent, repeated, and long‐lasting tectonic activity. Where the fault system deforms Marsabit crater rim, four landslides with differing degradation states extend onto the crater floor. We propose these were triggered by episodic re‐activation of the thrust system. Using a morphological map and crater size frequency statistics we show that the fault system experienced at least four landslide‐inducing events during the Middle to Late Amazonian. We note that 1.4 km total displacement on the fault plane must have required many events to accumulate if motion was by brittle failure rather than continuous creep. The current understanding of tectonic activity and stress‐sources since 3.6 Ga, cannot account for these repeated and large Amazonian marsquakes—suggesting revaluation of sources of stress to account for a more active and complex Amazonian tectonic history.

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

UK Space Agency

Open University

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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