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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: It is postulated that during a period in Ganymede's history when its lithosphere was thin, upwelling convection currents caused incipient rifting accompanied by intensive normal faulting. Where the rifting went to completion, crustal segments separated, spread apart locally, and sheared past one another. Subduction and compression may have occurred in places, but the evidence is inconclusive. The grooved terrain on Ganymede may therefore record an early phase of ice-plate tectonics that caused rifting and drifting of the icy lithosphere, but which, unlike silicate plate tectonics on earth, may have resulted in only minor vertical turnover. It is concluded that grooved terrain grew at the expense of cratered terrain, that cratered tracts were converted into grooved terrain in situ, and that vertical tectonism and shear movements dominated in the restructuring of Ganymede's surface.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
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