Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991icar...89...93k&link_type=abstract
Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 89, Jan. 1991, p. 93-112.
Mathematics
Logic
76
Ammonia, Aqueous Solutions, Icy Satellites, Liquid-Solid Interfaces, Planetology, Rheology, Slurries, Cryogenic Fluids, Crystallization, Paleontology, Vapor Pressure, Planets, Rheology, Ammonia, Liquids, Water, Crystals, Mixing, Ice, Viscosity, Icy Bodies, Satellites, Laboratory Studies, Vapor Pressure, Physical Properties, Cooling, Crystallization, Volcanism, Experiments, Procedure, Calculations, Temperature, Composition, Techniques, Flow, Parameters, Methanol, Theoretical Studies, Morphology, Comparative
Scientific paper
The laboratory-measured viscosities of liquid mixtures representative of the variety of cryovolcanic substances of the icy satellites are presently noted to be much greater than could be expected on the assumption that end-member molecules are noninteractive; this observation is supported by others concerning molar volumes and vapor pressure relations, which indicate the presence of strong molecular-interaction forces that fundamentally affect the mixtures' physical properties. Since the rheological effects of partial crystallization parallel the characteristics of silicate lavas, icy satellite cryovolcanic morphologies are similarly interpretable with allowances for differences in surface gravities and lava densities.
Croft Steven K.
Kargel Jeff S.
Lewis Scott J.
Lunine Jonathan I.
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