Fig. 13. Antijovian bands with bordering single ridges

This straight, band-like lineament in the antijovian wedges region, seen obliquely (E12 orbit), is bordered by single ridges resembling the halves of Class 1 ridges. The lineament can be considered a band because it does not appear elevated, and its vague internal lineation pattern does not seem to include a pronounced central groove or strong bilateral symmetry. The lineament displaces older features and can be reconstructed conformably, and so is dilational. Wedge-shaped Band B (Sec. III.B.1) also is bordered by similar ridges.