Saturn’s moon Enceladus harbours a global subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust. Tidal dissipation within the moon’s core generates a substantial amount of heat which leads to ocean convection. Observations of the moon indicate ocean thickness variations of up to 20 km from equator to pole and heterogeneous heat generation within the core likely results in latitude-dependent temperature gradients. The effects of meridional thickness variations and heterogeneous temperature gradients on rotating thermal convection have not been simulated in previous studies. Here we simulate a non-uniform spherical shell employing a degree-2 zonal thickness profile. Using direct numerical simulations, we analysed various properties associated with heat tran...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
Bottom-heated convection in rotating spherical shells provides a simple analogue for many astrophysi...
We use rotating convection simulations in a thin spherical shell to study fluid dynamics in subsurfa...
Convection occurs ubiquitously on and in rotating geophysical and astrophysical bodies. Prior spheri...
International audienceSeveral icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn are known to possess deep water oceans...
indicate that this tiny Saturnian moon is geologically active, with plumes of water vapor and ice pa...
Convection in terrestrial bodies occurs within spherical shells described by the ratio, f, of their ...
Convection in terrestrial bodies occurs within spherical shells described by the ratio, f, of their ...
AbstractThe amount and spatial pattern of heat extracted from cores of terrestrial planets is ultima...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
Recently, the Cassini spacecraft has detected ongoing geologic activity near the south pole of Satu...
Recently, the Cassini spacecraft has detected ongoing geologic activity near the south pole of Satu...
Convection in the silicate mantles or ice layers of terrestrial planets and moons is characterized b...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
Bottom-heated convection in rotating spherical shells provides a simple analogue for many astrophysi...
We use rotating convection simulations in a thin spherical shell to study fluid dynamics in subsurfa...
Convection occurs ubiquitously on and in rotating geophysical and astrophysical bodies. Prior spheri...
International audienceSeveral icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn are known to possess deep water oceans...
indicate that this tiny Saturnian moon is geologically active, with plumes of water vapor and ice pa...
Convection in terrestrial bodies occurs within spherical shells described by the ratio, f, of their ...
Convection in terrestrial bodies occurs within spherical shells described by the ratio, f, of their ...
AbstractThe amount and spatial pattern of heat extracted from cores of terrestrial planets is ultima...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
Recently, the Cassini spacecraft has detected ongoing geologic activity near the south pole of Satu...
Recently, the Cassini spacecraft has detected ongoing geologic activity near the south pole of Satu...
Convection in the silicate mantles or ice layers of terrestrial planets and moons is characterized b...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
International audienceFollowing interferometric observations of fast rotating stars, which now give ...
Bottom-heated convection in rotating spherical shells provides a simple analogue for many astrophysi...