- Isbanir Fossa
Isbanir Fossa is a north-south trending scarp on Saturn's moon Enceladus. Isbanir Fossa was first seen in "
Voyager 2 " images, though a small section was see at much higher resolution by "Cassini". It is centered at 12.6° NorthLatitude , 354.0° WestLongitude and is approximately 132kilometer s long. Based on photoclinometric analysis of "Voyager 2" images (using topographic shading in an image to determine slope), like the one at right, Isbanir Fossa was determined to be a 300-meter tall, west-dipping scarp (Kargel and Pozio 1996). Two sets of troughs can be seen running perpendicular to Isbanir Fossa, likeDaryabar Fossa . These troughs appear to be right-laterally offset 15-20 km east and west of Isbanir Fossa, suggesting that the scarp maybe a strike-slip fault or even atransform fault with troughs like Daryabar Fossa representing spreading centers (Rothery 1999).Isbanir Fossa is named after the home of Fakir Taj fromArabian Nights .References
*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 | doi=10.1006/icar.1996.0026
*cite book | 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
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