Mountain Building on Io - Part 2: Effects of Preexisting Faults and Pore Sulfur on Thermal Stresses

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We examine mountain formation on Io by thermoelastic stresses when the
crust is allowed to expand laterally on preexisting faults, and in the
presence of liquid sulfur pore pressure. The potential for mountain
formation is enhanced.

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