In the last several years, astronomers have discovered several exoplanets with masses less than 10 times that of the Earth [1]. Despite the likely abundance of Earth-sized planets, little is known about the pathways through which these planets evolve to become habitable or uninhabitable. Venus and Earth have similar planetary radii and solar orbital distance, and therefore offer a chance to study in detail the divergent evolution of two objects that now have radically different climates. Understanding the extent, duration, and types of volcanism present on Venus is an important step towards understanding how volatiles released from the interior of Venus have influenced the development of the atmosphere. Placing constraints on the extent of ...
We examine the production of magma reservoirs and neutral buoyancy zones (NBZs) on Venus and the imp...
Venus has an unmoving lithosphere, a young surface indicative of volcanic resurfacing, and a wide va...
Venus domes are characterized by steep sides, a circular shape, and a relatively flat summit area. I...
While most of the surface of Venus formed by effusive volcanic processes, deposits suggesting erupti...
Volcanism has been a crucial planetary process in the evolution of Venus, shaping the surface and co...
Volcanism has been a crucial planetary process in the evolution of Venus, shaping the surface and co...
When Pioneer Venus arrived at Venus in 1978, it detected anomalously high concentrations of SO2 at t...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
It is proposed that transient volcanic explosions of the vulcanian type may provide a mechanism for ...
AbstractWe investigate the conditions that will promote explosive volcanic activity on Venus. Condui...
Spacecraft missions to other planets in the inner solar system have led to the identification of evi...
On Venus, relatively young deposits near volcanic and coronal summits with unique radar characterist...
Abstract Venus is known to have been volcanically resurfaced in the last third of solar system histo...
We examine the production of magma reservoirs and neutral buoyancy zones (NBZs) on Venus and the imp...
Venus has an unmoving lithosphere, a young surface indicative of volcanic resurfacing, and a wide va...
Venus domes are characterized by steep sides, a circular shape, and a relatively flat summit area. I...
While most of the surface of Venus formed by effusive volcanic processes, deposits suggesting erupti...
Volcanism has been a crucial planetary process in the evolution of Venus, shaping the surface and co...
Volcanism has been a crucial planetary process in the evolution of Venus, shaping the surface and co...
When Pioneer Venus arrived at Venus in 1978, it detected anomalously high concentrations of SO2 at t...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
It is proposed that transient volcanic explosions of the vulcanian type may provide a mechanism for ...
AbstractWe investigate the conditions that will promote explosive volcanic activity on Venus. Condui...
Spacecraft missions to other planets in the inner solar system have led to the identification of evi...
On Venus, relatively young deposits near volcanic and coronal summits with unique radar characterist...
Abstract Venus is known to have been volcanically resurfaced in the last third of solar system histo...
We examine the production of magma reservoirs and neutral buoyancy zones (NBZs) on Venus and the imp...
Venus has an unmoving lithosphere, a young surface indicative of volcanic resurfacing, and a wide va...
Venus domes are characterized by steep sides, a circular shape, and a relatively flat summit area. I...