Using a modern three-dimensional general circulation coupled atmosphere/ocean model [1] we recently demonstrated [2] that climatic conditions may have permitted liquid water on Venus' surface for ~2 billion years in its early history. Similar such conditions on Earth are believed amenable to the rise of life. Several assumptions were made based on what little data we have for early Venus such as; the type of solar spectrum extant at that time, orbital parameters, estimates of a shallow ocean from Pioneer Venus D/H ratios, and topography from the Magellan Mission. We also assumed that it would have had an atmosphere similar to modern day Earth: 1 bar N2, 400 ppmv CO2, 1 ppmv CH4. I will discuss the motivations behind these assumptions and ad...
A one-dimensional climate model is used to study the response of an Earth-like atmosphere to large i...
International audienceEarth has had oceans for nearly four billion years (1) and Mars had lakes and ...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750 K and an atmosp...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750K and an atmosph...
Venus today is inhospitable at the surface, its average temperature of 750 K being incompatible to t...
Although Venus is often referred to as the most Earth-like of the terrestrial planets, its runaway ...
International audienceVenus, Earth, and Mars differ in size, distance from the Sun, atmospheric comp...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
Often termed the twin sister of the Earth, Venus represents an alternative outcome of the thermal ev...
Venus and Mars likely had liquid water bodies on their surface early in the Solar System his-tory. T...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
A one-dimensional climate model is used to study the response of an Earth-like atmosphere to large i...
International audienceEarth has had oceans for nearly four billion years (1) and Mars had lakes and ...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750 K and an atmosp...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750K and an atmosph...
Venus today is inhospitable at the surface, its average temperature of 750 K being incompatible to t...
Although Venus is often referred to as the most Earth-like of the terrestrial planets, its runaway ...
International audienceVenus, Earth, and Mars differ in size, distance from the Sun, atmospheric comp...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
Often termed the twin sister of the Earth, Venus represents an alternative outcome of the thermal ev...
Venus and Mars likely had liquid water bodies on their surface early in the Solar System his-tory. T...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
A one-dimensional climate model is used to study the response of an Earth-like atmosphere to large i...
International audienceEarth has had oceans for nearly four billion years (1) and Mars had lakes and ...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...