Author/Authors :
Lorenz، نويسنده , , Ralph D. and Kirk، نويسنده , , Randolph L. and Hayes، نويسنده , , Alexander G. and Anderson، نويسنده , , Yanhua Z. and Lunine، نويسنده , , Jonathan I. and Tokano، نويسنده , , Tetsuya and Turtle، نويسنده , , Elizabeth P. and Malaska، نويسنده , , Michael J. and Soderblom، نويسنده , , Jason M. and Lucas، نويسنده , , Antoine and Karatekin، نويسنده , , ضzgür and Wall، نويسنده , , Stephen D.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We present a radar map of the Titan’s seas, with bathymetry estimated as proportional to distance from the nearest shore. This naïve analytic bathymetry, scaled to a recent radar sounding of Ligeia Mare, suggests a total liquid volume of ∼32,000 km3, at the low end of estimates made in 2008 when mapping coverage was incomplete. We note that Kraken Mare has two principal basins, separated by a narrow (∼17 km wide, ∼40 km long) strait we refer to as the ‘throat’. Tidal currents in this strait may be dramatic (∼0.5 m/s), generating observable effects such as dynamic topography, whirlpools, and acoustic noise, much like tidal races on Earth such as the Corryvreckan off Scotland. If tidal flow through this strait is the dominant mixing process, the two basins take ∼20 Earth years to exchange their liquid inventory. Thus compositional differences over seasonal timescales may exist, but the composition of solutes (and thus evaporites) over Croll–Milankovich timescales should be homogenized.
Keywords :
hydrology , tides , Dynamics , Radio observations , Titan , solid body , satellites