Although tesserae comprise at approximately 10 percent of the surface of Venus, the nature of their formation and evolution is not well understood. One important clue to elucidate this problem is tessera boundaries which are of two types: type 1 are generally embayed by plains; type 2 boundaries are characterized by being linear at the hundred kilometer scale and often associated with steep scarps or tectonic features. Previous study of a distinctive type 2 boundary at Alpha Regio was pursued in order to characterize and assess the implications for this style in general. A model of gravitational relaxation of the tessera block was presented to explain the specific style of type 2 feature seen at western Alpha; however, this model cannot acc...
The objectives of this research project were to (1) compile a comprehensive database of the occurren...
The relationship between the dominant global heat loss mechanism and planetary size has motivated th...
In previous studies, extensional models were used that incorporated realistic rheologies in order to...
Tesserae are regions of elevated terrain characterized by two or more sets of ridges and grooves tha...
Mapping of tessera terrain using Magellan global high-resolution data has shown that it comprises ab...
On Venus, global topography shows the presence of highs and lows including regional highly deformed ...
Tessera terrain consists of complexly deformed regions characterized by sets of ridges and valleys t...
Tesserae are unique surface features identified by linear deformation in multiple crossing direction...
The Fortuna Tessera quadrangle (50-75 N, 0-60 E) is a large region of tessera [1] that includes the ...
Abstract. Recent studies have focused on the question of the stratigraphic sequence and thus the sta...
After the plains, tessera is the most abundant terrain on Venus. It occupies about 10 percent of the...
Venus has a nearly perfectly random distribution of craters on its surface. This implies that the Ve...
Venus has been thought to possess a globally continuous lithosphere, in contrast to the mosaic of mo...
Geologic mapping of Venus at 1:5 M scale has shown in great detail the flow complexes of volcanoes, ...
We present a 1:2,500,000 geological map of the Alpha Regio (V-32) quadrangle, Venus. The V-32 quadra...
The objectives of this research project were to (1) compile a comprehensive database of the occurren...
The relationship between the dominant global heat loss mechanism and planetary size has motivated th...
In previous studies, extensional models were used that incorporated realistic rheologies in order to...
Tesserae are regions of elevated terrain characterized by two or more sets of ridges and grooves tha...
Mapping of tessera terrain using Magellan global high-resolution data has shown that it comprises ab...
On Venus, global topography shows the presence of highs and lows including regional highly deformed ...
Tessera terrain consists of complexly deformed regions characterized by sets of ridges and valleys t...
Tesserae are unique surface features identified by linear deformation in multiple crossing direction...
The Fortuna Tessera quadrangle (50-75 N, 0-60 E) is a large region of tessera [1] that includes the ...
Abstract. Recent studies have focused on the question of the stratigraphic sequence and thus the sta...
After the plains, tessera is the most abundant terrain on Venus. It occupies about 10 percent of the...
Venus has a nearly perfectly random distribution of craters on its surface. This implies that the Ve...
Venus has been thought to possess a globally continuous lithosphere, in contrast to the mosaic of mo...
Geologic mapping of Venus at 1:5 M scale has shown in great detail the flow complexes of volcanoes, ...
We present a 1:2,500,000 geological map of the Alpha Regio (V-32) quadrangle, Venus. The V-32 quadra...
The objectives of this research project were to (1) compile a comprehensive database of the occurren...
The relationship between the dominant global heat loss mechanism and planetary size has motivated th...
In previous studies, extensional models were used that incorporated realistic rheologies in order to...