Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5487182 | Icarus | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, we find that for the South Polar Terrain (SPT), the brittle ice shell interested by fracture penetration is about 30â¯km and corresponds to the total depth of the ice shell because the SPT has a very high thermal gradient and, hence, fractures likely reach the ocean-ice interface. In the other regions analyzed, the depth of fracture penetration increases from 31 to 70â¯km from the South Pole to northern regions up to 75°.
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Authors
A. Lucchetti, R. Pozzobon, F. Mazzarini, G. Cremonese, M. Massironi,