Topographic Constraints on the Origin of the Equatorial Ridge on Iapetus [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.2337


Saturn’s moon Iapetus has an equatorial ridge system, which may be as high as 20 km, that may have formed by endogenic forces, such as tectonic and convective forces, or exogenic processes such as debris infall. We use high-resolution topographic data to conduct a topographic analysis of the ridge, which suggests a predominantly triangular morphology, with some ridge face slopes reaching 40 degrees, allowing for an exogenic formation mechanism.

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E. Garcia, E. Rivera-Valentin, P. Schenk, et. al.
Thu, 10 Apr 14
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