This paper reviews habitability conditions for a terrestrial planet from the point of view of geosciences. It addresses how interactions between the interior of a planet or a moon and its atmosphere and surface (including hydrosphere and biosphere) can affect habitability of the celestial body. It does not consider in detail the role of the central star but focusses more on surface conditions capable of sustaining life. We deal with fundamental issues of planetary habitability, i.e. the environmental conditions capable of sustaining life, and the above-mentioned interactions can affect the habitability of the celestial body. We address some hotly debated questions including: How do core and mantle affect the evolution and habitability of pl...
The search for life in the Universe is a fundamental problem of astrobiology and modern science. The...
Abstract: The physical characteristics of habitable planets have been critically examined considerin...
The word “habitable” is derived from the classical Latin habitabilis (to inhabit, to dwell). As earl...
This paper reviews habitability conditions for a terrestrial planet from the point of view of geosci...
This paper reviews habitability conditions for a terrestrial planet from the point of view of geosci...
Is Earth the right model and therefore our Earth-centric view the only universal key to understand h...
Given the fundamental importance of and universal interest in whether extraterrestrial life has deve...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
The evolution of planets is driven by the composition, structure, and thermal state of their interna...
To determine where to search for life in our solar system or in other extrasolar systems, the concep...
International audienceWhat allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustai...
What allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustain habitability over lo...
The evolution of Earth-like habitable planets is a complex process that depends on the geodynamical ...
One of the main challenges in astrobiology and planetary research in the near future is to realize s...
The search for life in the Universe is a fundamental problem of astrobiology and modern science. The...
Abstract: The physical characteristics of habitable planets have been critically examined considerin...
The word “habitable” is derived from the classical Latin habitabilis (to inhabit, to dwell). As earl...
This paper reviews habitability conditions for a terrestrial planet from the point of view of geosci...
This paper reviews habitability conditions for a terrestrial planet from the point of view of geosci...
Is Earth the right model and therefore our Earth-centric view the only universal key to understand h...
Given the fundamental importance of and universal interest in whether extraterrestrial life has deve...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
The evolution of planets is driven by the composition, structure, and thermal state of their interna...
To determine where to search for life in our solar system or in other extrasolar systems, the concep...
International audienceWhat allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustai...
What allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustain habitability over lo...
The evolution of Earth-like habitable planets is a complex process that depends on the geodynamical ...
One of the main challenges in astrobiology and planetary research in the near future is to realize s...
The search for life in the Universe is a fundamental problem of astrobiology and modern science. The...
Abstract: The physical characteristics of habitable planets have been critically examined considerin...
The word “habitable” is derived from the classical Latin habitabilis (to inhabit, to dwell). As earl...