Tidal dissipation makes Jupiter's moon Io the most volcanically active body in the solar system. Most of the heat generated in the interior is lost through volcanic activity. In this study, we aim to answer the questions: Can convection and melt migration in the mantle explain the spatial characteristics of Io's observed volcanic pattern? And, if so, what constraints does this place on the viscosity and thickness of the convective layer? We examine three different spatial characteristics of Io's volcanic activity: (i) The presence of global volcanism, (ii) the presence of large-scale variations in Io's volcanic activity, and (iii) the number of Io's volcanic systems. Our study relies on the assumptions that melt in the mantle controls Io's ...
Io's surface is younger and has more active volcanism than any other terrestrial body in the solar s...
Two bodies in the Solar System exhibit high-temperature active volcanism: Earth and Io. While there ...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...
Global volcanism has implications for planetary evolution far beyond the surface features that we ob...
Satellite and recent Earth-based observations of Io's surface reveal a specific spatial pattern of p...
Io's spectacular and unique appearance is characterised by its yellowish surface, colourful lava dep...
Tidal heating is expected to impart significant, non-spherically-symmetric structure to Jupiter’s vo...
Jupiter’s moon Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. This paper seeks to qu...
Io has very high surface heat flow and an abundance of volcanic activity, which are thought to be dr...
Io, the most volcanically active body in the solar system, loses heat through eruptions of hot lava....
Io, the innermost of Jupiter's Galilean satellites, is the most volcanically active body in the Sola...
The compositional evolution of volcanic bodies like Io is not well understood. Magmatic segregation ...
The extreme and time-variable volcanic activity on Jupiter’s moon Io is the result of periodic tidal...
Io is currently emitting 1–1.5 W m−2 of tidal energy as a result of its volcanic activity. If the li...
Over the last fifty years, our knowledge of the Solar System has increased exponentially. Many plane...
Io's surface is younger and has more active volcanism than any other terrestrial body in the solar s...
Two bodies in the Solar System exhibit high-temperature active volcanism: Earth and Io. While there ...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...
Global volcanism has implications for planetary evolution far beyond the surface features that we ob...
Satellite and recent Earth-based observations of Io's surface reveal a specific spatial pattern of p...
Io's spectacular and unique appearance is characterised by its yellowish surface, colourful lava dep...
Tidal heating is expected to impart significant, non-spherically-symmetric structure to Jupiter’s vo...
Jupiter’s moon Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. This paper seeks to qu...
Io has very high surface heat flow and an abundance of volcanic activity, which are thought to be dr...
Io, the most volcanically active body in the solar system, loses heat through eruptions of hot lava....
Io, the innermost of Jupiter's Galilean satellites, is the most volcanically active body in the Sola...
The compositional evolution of volcanic bodies like Io is not well understood. Magmatic segregation ...
The extreme and time-variable volcanic activity on Jupiter’s moon Io is the result of periodic tidal...
Io is currently emitting 1–1.5 W m−2 of tidal energy as a result of its volcanic activity. If the li...
Over the last fifty years, our knowledge of the Solar System has increased exponentially. Many plane...
Io's surface is younger and has more active volcanism than any other terrestrial body in the solar s...
Two bodies in the Solar System exhibit high-temperature active volcanism: Earth and Io. While there ...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...