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Creating Clouds: Cracks Or Cryovolcanoes?, Article in the new Science issue
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post Oct 20 2005, 05:50 PM
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Cracks Or Cryovolcanoes? Surface Geology Creates Clouds On Titan

http://www.spacedaily.com/news/saturn-titan-05zd.html


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post Oct 24 2005, 08:16 PM
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I agree with the VIMS group on this one. I just can't see how a line of volcanoes or cracks right at this latitude across thousands of miles could exist. Most likely we are looking at convection driven by general circulation.

WRT the Roe et al. paper, I don't think the question is why the clouds preferentially form near 0 and 90 degrees west, but why the DON'T seem to form as often at other locations along 40 degrees south.


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post Oct 24 2005, 09:56 PM
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QUOTE (volcanopele @ Oct 24 2005, 09:16 PM)
I agree with the VIMS group on this one.  I just can't see how a line of volcanoes or cracks right at this latitude across thousands of miles could exist.  Most likely we are looking at convection driven by general circulation.

WRT the Roe et al. paper, I don't think the question is why the clouds preferentially form near 0 and 90 degrees west, but why the DON'T seem to form as often at other locations along 40 degrees south.
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Welllll... ...you get volcanoes on Earth in lines and arcs, and on Mars - and who'd have believed in Valles Marineris, or the East African Rift Valley? So you *can* get large structures associated with vulcanism her, so why not on Titan?

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post Oct 25 2005, 05:55 PM
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QUOTE (Bob Shaw @ Oct 24 2005, 02:56 PM)
Welllll... ...you get volcanoes on Earth in lines and arcs, and on Mars - and who'd have believed in Valles Marineris, or the East African Rift Valley? So you *can* get large structures associated with vulcanism her, so why not on Titan?

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Yes, but two such features, right on the same latitude line, but no where else, and without apparent surface expression seen by either ISS or RADAR? While I would love to see a line of volcanoes or a rift zone, I just don't think the evidence fits. Now, I do agree that volcanic activity is pumping methane into the atmosphere, but I think these geysers are likely more evenly spaced or at least not coincidently on a line of latitude. So Hadley Circulation is likely the cause of their formation location with either a selection effect or something preventing the clouds from forming in other locations is the likely culprits for the supposed clustering at certain longitudes.


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