Similarities in the size and mean density of Earth and Venus encourage the use of Earth-analogue models for the evolution of Venus. However, the amount of water in the present Venus atmosphere is miniscule compared to Earth's oceans. The 'missing' water is thus one of the most significant problems related to the origin and evolution of Venus. Other researchers proposed that Venus accreted with less water, but this was challenged. The high D/H ratio in Venus' atmosphere is consistent with an earlier water mass more than 100 times higher than at present conditions and is often cited to support a 'wet' Venus, but this amounts to only 0.01 to 0.1 percent of the water in terrestrial oceans and the high D/H ratio on Venus could easily reflect com...
In order to understand the evolution of water on Venus, we must know the hydrogen escape flux as a f...
M.J. Heap acknowledges funding from an Initiative d’Excellence (IDEX) “Attractivité” grant (VOLPERM)...
International audienceA time dependent model of hydrogen hydrodynamic escape powered by solar EUV fl...
Recent work has established that Venus once had at least 100 times its present complement of outgass...
To one interested in atmospheric evolution, the most intriguing aspect of our neighboring planet Ven...
The limited relaxation of shapes of impact craters and high correlation between topography and gravi...
In 1987, Grinspoon proposed that the data on hydrogen abundance, isotopic composition, and escape ra...
International audienceTHERE is no liquid water on Venus. The water vapour in its atmosphere would, i...
In view of the importance of the deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio in understanding the evolutionary scena...
The Pioneer Venus Large Probe Mass Spectrometer detected a large quantity of methane as it descended...
This paper reviews evidence relating to the abundance of water on early Mars and Venus from measurem...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Venus formed in the same part of our solar system as Earth, apparently from similar materials. Altho...
The present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measurements indicate that in i...
Over the past year, much of the tectonic analysis of Venus we have done has centered on global prope...
In order to understand the evolution of water on Venus, we must know the hydrogen escape flux as a f...
M.J. Heap acknowledges funding from an Initiative d’Excellence (IDEX) “Attractivité” grant (VOLPERM)...
International audienceA time dependent model of hydrogen hydrodynamic escape powered by solar EUV fl...
Recent work has established that Venus once had at least 100 times its present complement of outgass...
To one interested in atmospheric evolution, the most intriguing aspect of our neighboring planet Ven...
The limited relaxation of shapes of impact craters and high correlation between topography and gravi...
In 1987, Grinspoon proposed that the data on hydrogen abundance, isotopic composition, and escape ra...
International audienceTHERE is no liquid water on Venus. The water vapour in its atmosphere would, i...
In view of the importance of the deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio in understanding the evolutionary scena...
The Pioneer Venus Large Probe Mass Spectrometer detected a large quantity of methane as it descended...
This paper reviews evidence relating to the abundance of water on early Mars and Venus from measurem...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Venus formed in the same part of our solar system as Earth, apparently from similar materials. Altho...
The present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measurements indicate that in i...
Over the past year, much of the tectonic analysis of Venus we have done has centered on global prope...
In order to understand the evolution of water on Venus, we must know the hydrogen escape flux as a f...
M.J. Heap acknowledges funding from an Initiative d’Excellence (IDEX) “Attractivité” grant (VOLPERM)...
International audienceA time dependent model of hydrogen hydrodynamic escape powered by solar EUV fl...