Drifting surface ice could ferry life-supporting chemicals to Europa’s hidden ocean

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Washington State University researchers model lithospheric foundering on Jupiter’s moon Europa, showing that salt-rich surface ice can sink through the ice shell and transport oxidants formed by Jupiter’s radiation into the subsurface ocean in as little as 30,000 years, potentially delivering the ingredients needed for life and informing upcoming Europa Clipper investigations.
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