NASA Simulation Shows How Europa's "Fossil Ocean" Rises to the Surface Over Time

NASA Simulation Shows How Europa's

The study, which recently appeared in the the Geophysical Research Letters under the title "Band Formation and Ocean-Surface Interaction on Europa and Ganymede", was conducted by Samuel M. Howell and Robert T. Pappalardo - two researchers from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. For their study, the team examined both Ganymede and Europa to see what the moons surface features indicated about how they changed over time.

"We find that distinct band types form within a spectrum of extensional terrains correlated to lithosphere strength, governed by lithosphere thickness and cohesion. Furthermore, we find that smooth bands formed in weak lithosphere promote exposure of fossil ocean material at the surface."

Matthew Williams