Recent geodetic measurements for Enceladus suggest a global subsurface ocean that is thicker beneath the south pole. In order to maintain such an ocean, viscous relaxation of topography at the base of the ice shell and melting of ice need to be balanced. In this study, we investigate the interior thermal state that can lead to the relaxation timescale being comparable to the melting timescale. Our results indicate that a basal heat flux about ten times higher than that due to radiogenic heating, or an ice shell tidal heating rate about ten times higher than the conventional estimate of 1.1 GW is necessary if the ice shell is in thermal equilibrium. These requirements are concordant with recent astrometric studies
The Saturnian satellite Enceladus is enigmatic in that its geologically active south polar region sh...
The extraordinary activity at Enceladus’ warm south pole indicates the presence of an internal globa...
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The intense plume activity at the South Pole...
The Saturnian moon Enceladus is one of the most geologically active bodies in the solar system. Ridg...
indicate that this tiny Saturnian moon is geologically active, with plumes of water vapor and ice pa...
shell overlying a pure liquid-water ocean and showed that transitions from a conductive state to a c...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
[1] Enceladus’s south polar thermal anomaly and water‐ rich plumes suggest the existence of a subsur...
[1] Enceladus' cratered terrains contain large numbers of unusually shallow craters consistent ...
In our submitted paper, "Estimates for Tethys' Moment of Inertia, Heat Flux Distribution, and Interi...
The process by which the subsurface ocean on Enceladus is heated remains a puzzle. Tidal interaction...
Enceladus is one of the most remarkable satellites in the solar system, as revealed by Cassini's det...
As a long-term energy source, tidal heating in subsurface oceans of icy satellites can influence the...
2 Recent observations of the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus by the Cassini spacecraft have re...
[1] Strike-slip motion is predicted to be a consequence of diurnal tidal stresses in most satellites...
The Saturnian satellite Enceladus is enigmatic in that its geologically active south polar region sh...
The extraordinary activity at Enceladus’ warm south pole indicates the presence of an internal globa...
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The intense plume activity at the South Pole...
The Saturnian moon Enceladus is one of the most geologically active bodies in the solar system. Ridg...
indicate that this tiny Saturnian moon is geologically active, with plumes of water vapor and ice pa...
shell overlying a pure liquid-water ocean and showed that transitions from a conductive state to a c...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
[1] Enceladus’s south polar thermal anomaly and water‐ rich plumes suggest the existence of a subsur...
[1] Enceladus' cratered terrains contain large numbers of unusually shallow craters consistent ...
In our submitted paper, "Estimates for Tethys' Moment of Inertia, Heat Flux Distribution, and Interi...
The process by which the subsurface ocean on Enceladus is heated remains a puzzle. Tidal interaction...
Enceladus is one of the most remarkable satellites in the solar system, as revealed by Cassini's det...
As a long-term energy source, tidal heating in subsurface oceans of icy satellites can influence the...
2 Recent observations of the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus by the Cassini spacecraft have re...
[1] Strike-slip motion is predicted to be a consequence of diurnal tidal stresses in most satellites...
The Saturnian satellite Enceladus is enigmatic in that its geologically active south polar region sh...
The extraordinary activity at Enceladus’ warm south pole indicates the presence of an internal globa...
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The intense plume activity at the South Pole...