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Dunes on Pluto.

Authors :
Telfer, Matt W.
Parteli, Eric J. R.
Radebaugh, Jani
Beyer, Ross A.
Bertrand, Tanguy
Forget, François
Nimmo, Francis
Grundy, Will M.
Moore, Jeffrey M.
Alan Stern, S.
Spencer, John
Lauer, Tod R.
Earle, Alissa M.
Binzel, Richard P.
Weaver, Hal A.
Olkin, Cathy B.
Young, Leslie A.
Ennico, Kimberly
Runyon, Kirby
Source :
Science. 6/1/2018, Vol. 360 Issue 6392, p992-997. 6p. 2 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The surface of Pluto is more geologically diverse and dynamic than had been expected, but the role of its tenuous atmosphere in shaping the landscape remains unclear. We describe observations from the New Horizons spacecraft of regularly spaced, linear ridges whose morphology, distribution, and orientation are consistent with being transverse dunes. These are located close to mountainous regions and are orthogonal to nearby wind streaks. We demonstrate that the wavelength of the dunes (~0.4 to 1 kilometer) is best explained by the deposition of sand-sized (~200 to ~300 micrometer) particles of methane ice in moderate winds (<10 meters per second). The undisturbed morphology of the dunes, and relationships with the underlying convective glacial ice, imply that the dunes have formed in the very recent geological past. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
360
Issue :
6392
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129909401