Is Europa surface cracking due to thermal evolution

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Europa, Planetary Evolution, Silicates, Structural Properties (Geology), Surface Cracks, Convective Flow, Hydration, Ice Formation, Mechanical Properties, Reaction Kinetics, Jupiter, Satellites, Europa, Surface, Cracks, Thermal History, Models, Evolution, Features, Silicates, Hydration, Ice, Crust, Thickness, Minerals, Fractures, Stresses, Lithosphere, Convection, Pressure

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It is proposed that some of the surface features of Europa may be due to processes occurring within a planet in which hydrated silicates are stable. Based on considerations of the mechanical properties of hydrated silicates and ice and the likely thickness of the ice crust (less than 24 km), models are developed for the long, relatively dark lineaments that lie on great and small circles and frequently possess bright medial stripes, and for the complex network of fractures surrounded by cuspate ridges in the antijovian region. The global-scale lineaments are explained in terms of planetary expansion brought about by positive volume changes resulting from the dehydration of the hydrated silicates. The apparently tensile features in the antijovian region are attributed to a region of upwelling in the convecting anhydrous silicate interior surrounded by a region of return flow beneath the hydrated silicate mantle.

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