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Stratification Dynamics of Titan's Lakes via Methane Evaporation.

Jordan K Steckloff1,2,3, Jason M Soderblom1, Kendra K Farnsworth4, Vincent F Chevrier4, Jennifer Hanley5,6, Alejandro Soto7, Jessica J Groven6,8, William M Grundy5,6, Logan A Pearce3,6,9, Stephen C Tegler6, Anna Engle6.   

Abstract

Saturn's moon Titan is the only extraterrestrial body known to host stable lakes and a hydrological cycle. Titan's lakes predominantly contain liquid methane, ethane, and nitrogen, with methane evaporation driving its hydrological cycle. Molecular interactions between these three species lead to non-ideal behavior that causes Titan's lakes to behave differently than Earth's lakes. Here, we numerically investigate how methane evaporation and non-ideal interactions affect the physical properties, structure, dynamics, and evolution of shallow lakes on Titan. We find that, under certain temperature regimes, methane-rich mixtures are denser than relatively ethane-rich mixtures. This allows methane evaporation to stratify Titan's lakes into ethane-rich upper layers and methane-rich lower layers, separated by a strong compositional gradient. At temperatures above 86K, lakes remain well-mixed and unstratified. Between 84 and 86K, lakes can stratify episodically. Below 84K, lakes permanently stratify, and develop very methane-depleted epilimnia. Despite small seasonal and diurnal deviations (<5K) from typical surface temperatures, Titan's rain-filled ephemeral lakes and "phantom lakes" may nevertheless experience significantly larger temperature fluctuations, resulting in polymictic or even meromictic stratification, which may trigger ethane ice precipitation.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32905475      PMCID: PMC7473120          DOI: 10.3847/psj/ab974e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planet Sci J        ISSN: 2632-3338


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Journal:  Astrobiology       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 4.335

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Authors:  I A Richardson; J W Hartwig; J W Leachman
Journal:  Int J Therm Sci       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 3.744

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Authors:  J I Lunine; D J Stevenson; Y L Yung
Journal:  Science       Date:  1983-12-16       Impact factor: 47.728

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