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One-hundred-km-scale basins on Enceladus: Evidence for an active ice shellSCHENK, Paul M; MCKINNON, William B.Geophysical research letters. 2009, Vol 36, Num 16, issn 0094-8276, L16202.1-L16202.5Article

SPECTRAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE ENCELADUS PLUME WITH CASSINI-VIMSHEDMAN, M. M; NICHOLSON, P. D; SHOWALTER, M. R et al.The Astrophysical journal. 2009, Vol 693, Num 2, pp 1749-1762, issn 0004-637X, 14 p., 1Article

Enceladus : Cosmic graffiti artist caught in the actVERBISCER, Anne; FRENCH, Richard; SHOWALTER, Mark et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2007, Vol 315, Num 5813, pp 815-815, issn 0036-8075, 1 p.Article

Saturn in hot water: Viscous evolution of the Enceladus torusFARMER, Alison J.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2009, Vol 202, Num 1, pp 280-286, issn 0019-1035, 7 p.Article

Fine jet structure of electrically charged grains in Enceladus' plumeJONES, G. H; ARRIDGE, C. S; HILL, T. W et al.Geophysical research letters. 2009, Vol 36, Num 16, issn 0094-8276, L16204.1-L16204.6Article

Metasomatic clathrate xenoliths as a possible source for the south polar plumes of EnceladusFORTES, A. D.Icarus (New York, NY). 2007, Vol 191, Num 2, pp 743-748, issn 0019-1035, 6 p.Article

Obliquity tides do not significantly heat EnceladusCHEN, E. M. A; NIMMO, F.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2011, Vol 214, Num 2, pp 779-781, issn 0019-1035, 3 p.Article

A redetermination of the ice/vapor ratio of Enceladus' plumes: Implications for sublimation and the lack of a liquid water reservoirKIEFFER, Susan W; XINLI LU; MCFARQUHAR, Greg et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2009, Vol 203, Num 1, pp 238-241, issn 0019-1035, 4 p.Article

Enceladus: The likely dominant nitrogen source in Saturn's magnetosphereSMITH, H. T; JOHNSON, R. E; SITTLER, E. C et al.Icarus (New York, NY). 2007, Vol 188, Num 2, pp 356-366, issn 0019-1035, 11 p.Article

Tidal heating in EnceladusMEYER, Jennifer; WISDOM, Jack.Icarus (New York, NY). 2007, Vol 188, Num 2, pp 535-539, issn 0019-1035, 5 p.Article

Enceladus : A source of nitrogen and an explanation for the water vapor plume observed by CassiniLOEFFLER, M. J; RAUT, U; BARAGIOLA, R. A et al.The Astrophysical journal. 2006, Vol 649, Num 2, issn 0004-637X, L133-L136, 2Article

Viscoelastic models of tidal heating in Enceladus = Modèle viscoélastique de réchauffement tidal dans EnceladusROSS, M. N; SCHUBERT, G.Icarus (New York, NY). 1989, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 90-101, issn 0019-1035Article

An Approach to Searching for Life on Mars, Europa, and EnceladusMCKAY, Christopher P.Space science reviews. 2008, Vol 135, Num 1-4, pp 49-54, issn 0038-6308, 6 p.Conference Paper

PLANETOLOGIE : Le monde tumultueux d'Encelade = Planetology : the tumultuous world of EnceladusPORCO, Carolyn.Pour la science (Imprimé). 2009, Num 376, pp 26-33, issn 0153-4092, 8 p.Article

The impact of a weak south pole on thermal convection in Enceladus' ice shellLIJIE HAN; TOBIE, Gabriel; SHOWMAN, Adam P et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2012, Vol 218, Num 1, pp 320-330, issn 0019-1035, 11 p.Article

Tidally-induced melting events as the origin of south-pole activity on EnceladusBEHOUNKOVA, Marie; TOBIE, Gabriel; CHOBLET, Gaël et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2012, Vol 219, Num 2, pp 655-664, issn 0019-1035, 10 p.Article

Tidal dynamical considerations constrain the state of an ocean on EnceladusTYLER, R.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2011, Vol 211, Num 1, pp 770-779, issn 0019-1035, 10 p.Article

Collisional spreading of Enceladus' neutral cloudCASSIDY, T. A; JOHNSON, R. E.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2010, Vol 209, Num 2, pp 696-703, issn 0019-1035, 8 p.Article

On the origin of south polar folds on EnceladusBARR, Amy C; PREUSS, Lauren J.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2010, Vol 208, Num 1, pp 499-503, issn 0019-1035, 5 p.Article

Endogenic heat from Enceladus' south polar fractures: New observations, and models of conductive surface heatingABRAMOV, Oleg; SPENCER, John R.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2009, Vol 199, Num 1, pp 189-196, issn 0019-1035, 8 p.Article

Enceladus' south polar seaCOLLINS, Geoffrey C; GOODMAN, Jason C.Icarus (New York, NY). 2007, Vol 189, Num 1, pp 72-82, issn 0019-1035, 11 p.Article

Subsurface heat transfer on Enceladus: Conditions under which melting occursINGERSOLL, Andrew P; PANKINE, Alexey A.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2010, Vol 206, Num 2, pp 594-607, issn 0019-1035, 14 p.Conference Paper

Origin of ice diapirism, true polar wander, subsurface ocean, and tiger stripes of Enceladus driven by compositional convectionSTEGMAN, Dave R; FREEMAN, J; MAY, David A et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2009, Vol 202, Num 2, pp 669-680, issn 0019-1035, 12 p.Article

Episodic volcanism on Enceladus: Application of the Ojakangas-Stevenson modelMEYER, Jennifer; WISDOM, Jack.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2008, Vol 198, Num 1, pp 178-180, issn 0019-1035, 3 p.Article

Enceladus' plume : Compositional evidence for a hot interiorMATSON, Dennis L; CASTILLO, Julie C; LUNINE, Jonathan et al.Icarus (New York, NY). 2007, Vol 187, Num 2, pp 569-573, issn 0019-1035, 5 p.Article

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