Title: Mode of emplacement of lunar mare volcanic deposits: Graben formation due to near surface deformation accompanying dike emplacement at Rima Parry 5
Abstract: Theoretical analyses, together with the observed style of emplacement of lunar mare volcanic deposits, strongly suggest that mare volcanic eruptions are fed by dikes from source regions at the base of the crust or deeper in the lunar mantle. Some dikes intrude into the lower crust, while others penetrate to the surface and are the sources for voluminous outpourings of lava. Still others stall near the surface generating a near-surface extensional stress field. We have investigated the hypothesis that some lunar linear rilles (graben) are the near-surface manifestations of dikes intruded to shallow depths. For a specific example (Rima Parry 5), we show that the geometry of the faults implies a mean dike width of about 150 m and depth to the dike top of about 500 m, values consistent with other theoretical and observational data on lunar dike geometry. Localized pyroclastic deposits along Rima Parry 5 are evidence for the presence of near-surface magma, and are interpreted to be the result of degassing and pyroclastic eruption subsequent to the emplacement of the dike.
Publication Year: 1993
Publication Date: 1993-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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