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Thermal Runaway Model
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mipsandbips (Dec 22, 2009 at 6:15 PM):
thanks carolyn, given that you are correct, of course, 'thermal' would not necessarily mean a volcanic eruption. Interesting also that you mention, in how the dust ring about Phoebe being of keen interest as well, I imagine that particular interest may be for a number of reasons also!
carolyn (CICLOPS) (Dec 13, 2009 at 8:16 AM):
mipsandbips: But there's no evidence for a massive volcanic explosion. If that were the case, you'd see craters that were partially buried. And the pattern wouldn't necessarily look like what we see. Computer models have verified that general outline you would see from a dust-initiated thermal runaway effect, and they agree beautifully with the observed pattern. Finally, a dust ring has just been found associated with Phoebe, an outer Saturnian satellite. That dust is making its way into Iapetus' orbit. So all holds together beautifully.
mipsandbips (Dec 12, 2009 at 7:37 PM):
I'm not convinced that the thermal model of migrating ice is a valid explanation. It seems more plausible, based on the imagery, that there was a massive volcanic eruption which jettied massive amounts of ejecta material that covered the icy surface. If this were so, then it is doublful that the process of the evolution of dark material deposits occurring over millions of years is valid either.
carolyn (CICLOPS) (Dec 11, 2009 at 5:13 PM):
rochelimit: Very clever way of looking at it. Bravo!
rochelimit (Dec 11, 2009 at 4:16 AM):
Very interesting, to think about it, it almost like Iapetus has 3 icy poles, the North icy pole, the South icy pole, and the trailing side icy pole :)
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