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The formation of Enceladus' Tiger Stripe Fractures from eccentricity tides

EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS(2020)

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Enceladus has a young, tectonically active south polar region, which is erupting material from a prominent set of fractures called Tiger Stripes. No comparable activity is observed at the north pole, which is heavily cratered with limited tectonism. Given the many lines of evidence supporting a global ocean under Enceladus' icy shell, the reason for the dichotomy in geologic activity is unclear. We model the formation of the Tiger Stripes as tidally-driven fractures and examine the magnitudes of tidal stresses with different ice shell structures in order to explore whether and how tidal stress might explain Enceladus' distribution of tectonic activity. We find that eccentricity-driven tidal stresses would produce fractures of nearly identical orientations to the observed Tiger Stripe Fractures and that a 10-km difference in ice shell thickness between the north and south poles can result in substantially different tidal stress magnitudes, providing a natural explanation for the hemispheric dichotomy in tectonic activity on Enceladus. Finally, we synthesize these results with Enceladus' global geologic record to offer insight into the evolution of this enigmatic moon. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Enceladus,satellite tides,ocean worlds,tectonics
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