International audienceThe thermal evolution of magma oceans produced by collision with giant impactors late in accretion is expected to depend on the composition and structure of the atmosphere through the greenhouse effect of CO2 and H2O released from the magma during its crystallization. In order to constrain the various cooling timescales of the system, we developed a 1D parameterized convection model of a magma ocean coupled with a 1D radiative-convective model of the atmosphere. We conducted a parametric study and described the influences of the initial volatile inventories, the initial depth of the magma ocean and the Sun-planet distance. Our results suggest that a steam atmosphere delays the end of the magma ocean phase by typically ...
Abstract We investigate the coupled evolution of the atmosphere andmantle on Venus. Here we focus on...
Abstract. Magma oceans, plate tectonics, and stagnant-lid convection have transferred heat out of th...
Recent observations of the potentially habitable planets TRAPPIST-1 e, f, and g suggest that they po...
International audienceThe thermal evolution of magma oceans produced by collision with giant impacto...
EPOV 2012: From Planets to Life – Colloquium of the CNRS Interdisciplinary Initiative “Planetary Env...
At the end of the accretion phase, rocky planets grow through high energetic impact processes. Combi...
International audienceHow the volatile content influences the primordial surface conditions of terre...
The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically diff...
We developed a 1D convective model of a cooling magma ocean that we coupled with a 1D radiativeconve...
International audienceRecent discoveries of potentially temperate rocky planets motivate the better ...
23 pages, 3 figures in the main text, 6 figures and 1 table in the Methods. Received 14 July 2022; A...
The magma ocean is an early stage in the terrestrial planet evolution attributed to energy delivery ...
During the early phase of its evolution, the Earth was likely characterized by a magma ocean stage. ...
International audienceThe earliest compositional differentiation of the terrestrial planets, the for...
The research of new life forms is an exciting quest but requires understandingthe origin of the appe...
Abstract We investigate the coupled evolution of the atmosphere andmantle on Venus. Here we focus on...
Abstract. Magma oceans, plate tectonics, and stagnant-lid convection have transferred heat out of th...
Recent observations of the potentially habitable planets TRAPPIST-1 e, f, and g suggest that they po...
International audienceThe thermal evolution of magma oceans produced by collision with giant impacto...
EPOV 2012: From Planets to Life – Colloquium of the CNRS Interdisciplinary Initiative “Planetary Env...
At the end of the accretion phase, rocky planets grow through high energetic impact processes. Combi...
International audienceHow the volatile content influences the primordial surface conditions of terre...
The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically diff...
We developed a 1D convective model of a cooling magma ocean that we coupled with a 1D radiativeconve...
International audienceRecent discoveries of potentially temperate rocky planets motivate the better ...
23 pages, 3 figures in the main text, 6 figures and 1 table in the Methods. Received 14 July 2022; A...
The magma ocean is an early stage in the terrestrial planet evolution attributed to energy delivery ...
During the early phase of its evolution, the Earth was likely characterized by a magma ocean stage. ...
International audienceThe earliest compositional differentiation of the terrestrial planets, the for...
The research of new life forms is an exciting quest but requires understandingthe origin of the appe...
Abstract We investigate the coupled evolution of the atmosphere andmantle on Venus. Here we focus on...
Abstract. Magma oceans, plate tectonics, and stagnant-lid convection have transferred heat out of th...
Recent observations of the potentially habitable planets TRAPPIST-1 e, f, and g suggest that they po...