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Comment on “Mechanics of tidally driven fractures in Europa's ice shell” by S. Lee, R.T. Pappalardo, and N.C. Makris [2005. Icarus 177, 367-379]
Authors:Ran Qin  W Roger Buck
Institution:a Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences of Columbia University, 61 Rt. 9W, Palisades, NY 10964, USA
b School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 790 Atlantic Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
Abstract:We show Lee, Pappalardo, and Makris' 2005. Icarus 177, 367-379] argument that surface cracks in Europa's icy shell penetrate 3-10 times deeper in the presence of subsurface ocean is not correct. We use numerical calculations to demonstrate that there is at most 50% increase in penetration depth for a crack opening in a shell of finite thickness compared to a half-space. We also propose a simple equation based on force balances to estimate the maximum thickness of an ice shell that can be opened under tensile stress. Our calculations show that a crack can only penetrate 330-m-thick ice shell under 200 kPa far-field tensile stress and half of that if the stress is 100 kPa. But the presence of water would allow crack penetrate ∼4.0 km into the ice shell with zero porosity.
Keywords:Europa  Ices  Tectonics  Satellites  surfaces
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