

Author: Greenberg R. Hoppa G.V. Tufts B.R. Geissler P. Riley J. Kadel S.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0019-1035
Source: Icarus, Vol.141, Iss.2, 1999-10, pp. : 263-286
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Abstract
The characteristics of chaos regions on Europa suggest they may be sites of melt-through from below. They are wide ranging in size, location, and age. The largest are hundreds of kilometers across. Most are similar to Conamara with a matrix reminiscent of frozen slush and often rafts of preexisting crust. Edges are of two types: ramps, perhaps the tapering of crustal thickness to zero, or cliffs, where rafts appear to have broken clear from the shore. The small features called
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