Freezing Ocean Might Not Be Responsible for Cryovolcanic Flows on Pluto’s Moon, Charon - by ET_Exists
“It is also possible that the flows were made of oceanic material,” Dr. Rhoden continued. “Our study looked at the combined effects of fracture formation and ocean pressurization that occurs as an ocean freezes out. We found that ocean freezing could not generate both the conduits that connect the ice shell with the ocean and the pressure needed to bring ocean material to the near-surface, unless the ice shell was much MUCH thinner than models suggest it could have been.
“What this research teaches us is that Charon’s freezing ocean had a more limited role in the development of Charon’s surface geology than has been previously suggested,” Dr. Rhoden recently told. “Most likely, Charon’s large canyon systems are the main geologic indicators of ocean freezing.” As it turns out, Charon isn’t the only ocean-bearing world in our solar system, even though its ocean has long since frozen. Moons like
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