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Rovira Navarro, M. (author), Katz, Richard F. (author), Liao, Yang (author), van der Wal, W. (author), Nimmo, Francis (author)
The inferred density of Enceladus' core, together with evidence of hydrothermal activity within the moon, suggests that the core is porous. Tidal dissipation in an unconsolidated core has been proposed as the main source of Enceladus' geological activity. However, the tidal response of its core has generally been modeled assuming it behaves...
journal article 2022
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Rovira Navarro, M. (author), Rieutord, Michel (author), Gerkema, Theo (author), Maas, Leo R.M. (author), van der Wal, W. (author), Vermeersen, L.L.A. (author)
Some of the moons of the outer solar system harbour subsurface liquid oceans. Tidal dissipation plays an important role in preventing these oceans from freezing. In the past, most studies considered only tidal dissipation in the solid layers of these bodies (rock and ice). Recently, new studies considering tidal dissipation in the oceans of...
journal article 2019