Mitri et al. (in review) have shown that ammonia-water mixtures can erupt from such an ocean by bottom crevasse formation and subsequent transport by convective motions in the ice shell.
A team of 30 specialists flew in, but not before radar and satellite images had been used to plot the position of every crevasse in the vicinity.
These typically low-lying areas with respect to the river channels are characterized by the facies architecture that indicates crevasse splay and suspended fall-out of fine-grained sedimentation.
The overbank areas received influxes of coarse and fine sediment as sheet flows and crevasse splays, but were sufficiently stable to allow the formation of soils.
The festival brochure claimed that the film reinvented 'folklore and fairytales', whilst being 'an uncompromising cinematic look at the darker crevasses of society and human nature'.
The active flood plains of major rivers are only 1-2 km wide and produce 3-5 m thick natural levees, crevasse channels and flood-plain deposits.
A mental module probably looks more like a roadkill, sprawling messily over the bulges and crevasses of the brain (1998, 30).
They are assigned to a crevasse splay origin.