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The origin and evolution of a differentiated Mimas
M. Neveu, A. R. Rhoden
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
Enceladus
56%
accretion
53%
dissipation
52%
eccentricity
43%
Moon
37%
heating
27%
Saturn
23%
thermal evolution
23%
ocean
22%
rheology
19%
spacecraft
17%
radionuclide
17%
warming
15%
simulation
8%
Physics & Astronomy
Mimas
100%
Enceladus
22%
dissipation
17%
natural satellites
17%
oceans
15%
eccentricity
15%
heating
13%
orbitals
10%
eccentric orbits
9%
libration
9%
Saturn
8%
eccentrics
8%
nebulae
8%
debris
7%
rheology
7%
radioactive isotopes
7%
spacecraft
6%
orbits
5%
rings
4%
decay
4%
simulation
2%