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*{{Journal reference | Author=Jeff Kargel and Stefania Poxio | Title=The Volcanic and Tectonic History of Enceladus | Journal=Icarus | Year=1996 | Volume=119 | Pages=385-404}}

*{{cite journal | author=Jeff Kargel and Stefania Poxio | title=The Volcanic and Tectonic History of Enceladus | journal=Icarus | year=1996 | volume=119 | pages=385-404}}

*{{Book reference | Author=Rothery, David A. | Title=Satellites of the Outer Planets: Worlds in their own right | Publisher=Oxford University Press | Year=1999 | ID=ISBN 0-19-512555-X}}

*{{Book reference | Author=Rothery, David A. | Title=Satellites of the Outer Planets: Worlds in their own right | Publisher=Oxford University Press | Year=1999 | ID=ISBN 0-19-512555-X}}




Revision as of 12:52, 14 February 2006

File:EN Isbanir Fossa.jpg
Voyager 2 view of Daryabar Fossa (southern of the two east-west set of grooves)

Daryabar Fossa is an east-west trending troughonSaturn's moon Enceladus. Daryabar Fossa was first seen in Voyager 2 images, though a small section was see at much higher resolution by Cassini. It is centered at 9.7° North Latitude, 359.1° West Longitude and is approximately 201 kilometers long. Based on limb profiles of Voyager 2 images, Daryabar Fossa was determined to be a 400-meter deep and 4 kilometers wide (Kargel and Pozio 1996). Daryabar Fossa runs perpendicular to the scarp Isbanir Fossa and is right-laterally offset 15-20 km by the scarp, suggesting Isbanir is a strike-sliportransform fault (Rothery 1999).

Daryabar Fossa is named for the land from which Princess Daryabar came in Arabian Nights.


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