> [Original Message]
> From: Daniel R. Zeigler, Ph.D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2/27/2001 1:45:00 PM
> Subject: RE: Europa submersible hypothetical

> On the sulfur content question, my understanding is that the chondritic
> material believed to have formed Europa would have brought in abundant
> sulfur.  Europa would have lots of sulfur for the same reason Io does -
the
> initial building materials for both were similar.  No doubt some surface
> contamination of Europa would also occur due to Io's volcanism, but the
> seabeds of elemental sulfur and the sulfuric acid ocean would be Europa's
> "fault," not her sister's.  My answer is based primarily on Jeff Kargel's
> models, but since I very well could have misunderstood them, you can check
> them out yourself.  See Kargel et al. 2000. Icarus 248:226.
> 
> Dan Zeigler

That was Icarus 148:226, and IDEAL wants $35 to view that article. Is there
anywhere I can read that free of charge?

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