Effects of Nonsynchronous Rotation Stresses on the South Polar Terrain of Enceladus

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Nonsynchronous rotation and diurnal tidal stresses for the SPT of
Enceladus are modeled to show how fracture initiation in the ice shell
could occur. These results demonstrate how fracture sets of differing
ages can coexist in the SPT.

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