Moonquake-triggered mass wasting processes on icy satellites

Icarus(2023)

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Intense tectonism is evident on many outer solar system satellites with some surface regions exhibiting ridge-andtrough structures which have characteristics suggestive of normal faulting. In some cases, topographic lows between subparallel ridges are sites of smooth material displaying few craters. We consider whether such smooth material can be generated by mass wasting triggered from local seismic shaking. We hypothesize that debris would flow from topographic highs into lows, initially mobilized by moonquake-induced seismic shaking during formation of local tectonic ridges, covering and infilling older terrain. We analyze the feasibility of seismicity to trigger mass movements by measuring fault scarp dimensions to estimate quake moment magnitudes. The inferred magnitude range is 4.0-7.9, and we use numerical modeling to estimate seismic accelerations resulting from such quakes. This modeled magnitude range implies seismic accelerations that can exceed satellite gravitational accelerations, particularly near quake epicenters. Thus, seismic events could feasibly cause mass wasting of material to form some fine-scale smooth surfaces observed on at least three icy satellites: Ganymede, Europa, and Enceladus.
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Icy satellites,Seismic,Geologic mapping,Normal fault,Tectonics
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