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Sublimation as a landform-shaping process on Pluto.

Authors :
Moore, Jeffrey M.
Howard, Alan D.
Umurhan, Orkan M.
White, Oliver L.
Schenk, Paul M.
Beyer, Ross A.
McKinnon, William B.
Spencer, John R.
Grundy, Will M.
Lauer, Tod R.
Nimmo, Francis
Young, Leslie A.
Stern, S. Alan
Weaver, Harold A.
Olkin, Cathy B.
Ennico, Kimberly
Source :
ICARUS. May2017, Vol. 287, p320-333. 14p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Fields of pits, both large and small, in Tombaugh Regio (Sputnik Planitia, and the Pitted Uplands to the east), and along the scarp of Piri Rupes, are examples of landscapes on Pluto where we conclude that sublimation drives their formation and evolution. Our heuristic modeling closely mimics the form, spacing, and arrangement of a variety of Tombaugh Regio's pits. Pluto's sublimation modified landforms appear to require a significant role for (diffusive) mass wasting as suggested by our modeling. In our models, the temporal evolution of pitted surfaces is such that initially lots of time passes with little happening, then eventually, very rapid development of relief and rapid sublimation. Small pits on Sputnik Planitia are consistent with their formation in N 2 -dominated materials. As N 2 -ice readily flows, some other ``stiffer'' volatile ice may play a role in supporting the relief of sublimation degraded landforms that exhibit several hundred meters of relief. A strong candidate is CH 4 , which is spectroscopically observed to be associated with these features, but the current state of rheological knowledge for CH 4 ice at Pluto conditions is insufficient for a firm assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
287
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
ICARUS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121431330
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2016.08.025