AbstractAs we continue searching for exoplanets, we wonder if life and technological species capable of communicating with us exists on any of them. As geoscientists, we can also wonder how important is the presence or absence of plate tectonics for the evolution of technological species. This essay considers this question, focusing on tectonically active rocky (silicate) planets, like Earth, Venus, and Mars. The development of technological species on Earth provides key insights for understanding evolution on exoplanets, including the likely role that plate tectonics may play. An Earth-sized silicate planet is likely to experience several tectonic styles over its lifetime, as it cools and its lithosphere thickens, strengthens, and becomes ...
The increasing exoplanet catalogue of terrestrial to super-Earth sized rocky planets has necessitate...
Venus has a nearly perfectly random distribution of craters on its surface. This implies that the Ve...
A framework for understanding the tectonothermal evolution of solid planetary bodies has historicall...
As we continue searching for exoplanets, we wonder if life and technological species capable of comm...
AbstractAs we continue searching for exoplanets, we wonder if life and technological species capable...
To understand the evolution and the habitability of any rocky exoplanet demands detailed knowledge a...
To understand the evolution and the habitability of any rocky exoplanet demands detailed knowledge a...
The coupled interior–atmosphere system of terrestrial exoplanets remains poorly understood. Exoplane...
To better understand Earth's present tectonic style–plate tectonics–and how it may have evolved from...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
Life on Earth emerged at the interface of the geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere. This setting se...
Earth is the only planet in the solar system on which plate tectonics occurs today. When did plate t...
The tectonic regime of a planet depends critically on the contributions of basal and internal heatin...
The recent discovery of super-Earths (masses ≤ ) has initiated a discussion about conditions for hab...
Planetary habitability is usually thought to require water on (or near) the surface, a magnetic fiel...
The increasing exoplanet catalogue of terrestrial to super-Earth sized rocky planets has necessitate...
Venus has a nearly perfectly random distribution of craters on its surface. This implies that the Ve...
A framework for understanding the tectonothermal evolution of solid planetary bodies has historicall...
As we continue searching for exoplanets, we wonder if life and technological species capable of comm...
AbstractAs we continue searching for exoplanets, we wonder if life and technological species capable...
To understand the evolution and the habitability of any rocky exoplanet demands detailed knowledge a...
To understand the evolution and the habitability of any rocky exoplanet demands detailed knowledge a...
The coupled interior–atmosphere system of terrestrial exoplanets remains poorly understood. Exoplane...
To better understand Earth's present tectonic style–plate tectonics–and how it may have evolved from...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
Life on Earth emerged at the interface of the geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere. This setting se...
Earth is the only planet in the solar system on which plate tectonics occurs today. When did plate t...
The tectonic regime of a planet depends critically on the contributions of basal and internal heatin...
The recent discovery of super-Earths (masses ≤ ) has initiated a discussion about conditions for hab...
Planetary habitability is usually thought to require water on (or near) the surface, a magnetic fiel...
The increasing exoplanet catalogue of terrestrial to super-Earth sized rocky planets has necessitate...
Venus has a nearly perfectly random distribution of craters on its surface. This implies that the Ve...
A framework for understanding the tectonothermal evolution of solid planetary bodies has historicall...