Preliminary Measurements of the Attenuation Properties of Polycrystalline Water Ice and CO2 Clathrate Hydrates at the Tidal Frequencies of Europa and Enceladus

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[3902] Mineral Physics / Creep And Deformation, [3909] Mineral Physics / Elasticity And Anelasticity, [5112] Physical Properties Of Rocks / Microstructure, [5422] Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets / Ices

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We will report measurements of the attenuation properties of polycrystalline water ice and CO2 clathrate hydrates samples obtained in the frequency range 3x10-6 to 10-2 Hz, which encompasses the tidal frequencies of Europa and Enceladus. Previous attenuation measurements obtained on a variety of planetary materials have demonstrated that the mechanisms driving attenuation in the frequency range 10-4 to 1 Hz are controlled by the same parameters controlling the creep properties of these materials: temperature, stress, microstructure (including grain size), and the presence of second-phase impurities. Thus, accurate control and characterization of the microstructure and composition of tested samples are key steps toward the development of empirical relationships describing the mechanical response of these materials. This is the reason why we have invested significant effort in the development of synthesis procedures for the production of our samples. Both water ice and clathrate hydrate samples are grown from H2O ice seeds, which are produced by grinding ice crystals pre-grown at -30°C from pure de-ionized liquid water. A high pressure - low temperature vessel, which achieves pressures up to 200 bars and temperatures within the range -50 - +50 °C, is used for the growth of clathrate hydrates. These are synthesized by reaction of ice seeds with CO2 at temperatures close to the melting point of ice in order to improve reaction kinetics. Characterization of the samples composition and microstructure is carried out via crossed-polarized cryo-microscopic observations, and via imaging with a Scanning Electron Microprobe equipped with a liquid - nitrogen cooled stage (CryoSEM). The Energy Dispersive Spectrometer capability of the SEM provides elemental composition for verification of the purity of the samples. For clathrate hydrates, Raman microspectroscopy is also used to ensure the homogeneity of sample composition. We will show that the grain size of the ice seeds is not affected by the transformation into clathrate hydrates. However, the sub-grain structure obviously undergoes significant changes, which might be reflected in the mechanical behavior. In order to remove microporosity, a compaction system has been implemented, which consists to the application of high pressures under vacuum and at very low temperatures. We will show the result of compaction experiments in terms of residual porosity and microstructure evolution. We will also present initial measurements on the attenuation properties of polycrystalline water ice and CO2 clathrate hydrates at the stress conditions and tidal frequencies approaching those of icy satellites such as Europa and Enceladus. Acknowledgements: We gratefully acknowledge C. McCarthy and H. Engelhardt for technical advise and support. MC is supported by a NASA Postdoctoral Fellowship, administered by Oak Ridge Associated Universities. This work has been conducted at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with NASA. Copyright 2009, California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.

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