“…Yet the prospect for identifying such features based on existing data is extremely limited. At least one presumed cryovolcanic caldera identified as a SAP (Crown et al, 2018 ;Hughson, Russell, Schmidt, Chilton, et al, 2019;Hughson, Russell, Schmidt, Travis, et al, 2019); other features requiring further examination include impact fractures and pitted terrain within at least seven craters and presumed tectonic fractures in at least three regions Europa Identification Tectonic fracturing, cryovolcanic? Six plumes (i.e., potential geysers), a fracture, and a fracture network detected (Roth et al, 2014(Roth et al, , 2016Sparks et al, 2016;Paganini et al, 2019; this study); an additional undetermined number of large fractures require further study Titan Identification/Characterization Methane-based dissolution with suffosion, sublimation, cryovolcanic, and tectonic fracturing 1,270 SAPs in organic sedimentary deposits identified (Malaska, Schoenfeld, et al, 2022) Enceladus Identification/Characterization Tectonic fracturing, suffusion, cryovolcanic?…”