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Cryovolcanic flooding in Viking Terra on Pluto.
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ICARUS . Mar2021, Vol. 356, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- A prominent fossa trough (Uncama Fossa) and adjacent 28-km diameter impact crater (Hardie) in Pluto's Viking Terra, as seen in the high-resolution images from the New Horizons spacecraft, show morphological evidence of in-filling with a material of uniform texture and red-brown color. A linear fissure parallel to the trough may be the source of a fountaining event yielding a cryoclastic deposit having the same composition and color properties as is found in the trough and crater. Spectral maps of this region with the New Horizons LEISA instrument reveal the spectral signature of H 2 O ice in these structures and in distributed patches in the adjacent terrain in Viking Terra. A detailed statistical analysis of the spectral maps shows that the colored H 2 O ice filling material also carries the 2.2-μm signature of an ammoniated component that may be an ammonia hydrate (NH 3 ·nH 2 O) or an ammoniated salt. This paper advances the view that the crater and fossa trough have been flooded by a cryolava debouched from Pluto's interior along fault lines in the trough and in the floor of the impact crater. The now frozen cryolava consisted of liquid H 2 O infused with the red-brown pigment presumed to be a tholin, and one or more ammoniated compounds. Although the abundances of the pigment and ammoniated compounds entrained in, or possibly covering, the H 2 O ice are unknown, the strong spectral bands of the H 2 O ice are clearly visible. In consideration of the factors in Pluto's space environment that are known to destroy ammonia and ammonia-water mixtures, the age of the exposure is of order ≤109 years. Ammoniated salts may be more robust, and laboratory investigations of these compounds are needed. • A flooded crater and trough are identified in Pluto's Viking Terra. • Water ice and an ammoniated material are found in the filling material. • A red-colored pigment, also found elsewhere, characterizes the filling material. • The morphology and composition in this region are indicative of cryovolcanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00191035
- Volume :
- 356
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- ICARUS
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 147945601
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113786