On a day in January, dead grasses bristle with ice along the edges of long cracks in the earth, and wisps of gas drift here and there. (discovermagazine.com)
Roth suggests long cracks on Europa's surface, known as linea, might be venting water vapour into space. (sciencedaily.com)
Ice often fractures as it moves around the ice rise, creating long cracks that run perpendicular to the suture zones. (sciencenews.org)