Abstract
Structures in Bathys Planum, southwest of the Tharsis Rise, Mars,
compare to strike-slip faults in California, western United States.
Local topographic highs and lows at step-overs between fault segments
are likened to pop-up structures and pull-apart basins formed due to
left-lateral strike-slip displacement along the faults. The faults are
interpreted to have reactivated structures that preceded the propagation
of Tharsis-incipient (Stage 1 Claritas tectonic center) graben through
this region.