Icing Ganymede
Louise M. Prockter ()
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Louise M. Prockter: Space Physics Group, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University MS 7-366
Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6824, 25-27
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Much of Jupiter's moon Ganymede is covered in comparatively young ice. Images from spacecraft are providing clues about whether this resurfacing occurred primarily through tectonic or volcanic events.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1038/35065183
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