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Temporal Changes in Europa's Ice Shell Thickness: Insights From Models of Convection
Abstract Europa is characterized by a thin ice Ih shell overlying a subsurface ocean and a large solid core. Estimates of the outer ice shell's thickness range from a few kilometers to several tens of kilometers, with strong implications for Europa's thermal and geological history.
Ji‐Ching Chen +2 more
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The late formation of chondrites as a consequence of Jupiter-induced gaps and rings. [PDF]
Srivastava B, Izidoro A.
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Abstract For over a century, alluvial river terraces have been used as archives of tectonic deformation or changes in water discharge, sediment supply, and sea level. Despite this long history, such efforts remain challenging: using terraces as deformation markers requires knowledge of their initial geometry, and most attempts to attribute terrace ...
A. Ruby +4 more
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The Carcinoma Mimic: A Case of Breast Fibromatosis. [PDF]
Draper A, Hotaling M, Hotaling E.
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El Capitolio y el templo de Júpiter Capitolino: un posible centro del mundo en Roma
Hipólito Benjamín Riesco Álvarez
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Inductive Response of Enceladus' Ice Shell and Potentially Stratified Ocean
Abstract Saturn's moon Enceladus harbors a global subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust. Understanding the structure and composition of this ocean and ice is critical to assessing its potential habitability. Modern electromagnetic (EM) sounding techniques, which measure a celestial body's induced response to external electromagnetic fields, offer a ...
L. Wivell, M. K. Dougherty, A. Masters
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Endo-aortic balloon occlusion for reoperative minimally invasive mitral valve replacement on intra-aortic balloon pump: a case report. [PDF]
Cornibe JL, Patel V, Erney A.
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