Two of the most important constraints are known from Pioneer Venus data: the lack of a system of spreading rises, indicating distributed deformation rather than plate tectonics; and the high gravity/topography ratio, indicating the absence of an asthenosphere. In addition, the high depth/diameter ratios of craters on Venus indicate that Venus probably has no more crust than Earth. The problems of the character of tectonics and crustal formation and recycling are closely coupled. Venus appears to lack a recycling mechanism as effective as subduction, but may also have a low rate of crustal differentiation because of a mantle convection pattern that is more distributed, less concentrated, than Earth's. Distributed convection, coupled with the...
Recent works argue that the venusian crust is thin: less than 10-30 km. However, any convective mode...
Though there is no plate tectonics per se on Venus, recent Magellan radar images and topographic pro...
Coronae on Venus are large, generally circular surface features that have distinctive tectonic, volc...
The high surface temperature of Venus implies a permanently buoyant lithosphere and a thick basaltic...
High-resolution Magellan images and altimetry of Venus reveal a wide range of styles and scales of s...
Venus has been thought to possess a globally continuous lithosphere, in contrast to the mosaic of mo...
Over the past year, much of the tectonic analysis of Venus we have done has centered on global prope...
Recent studies have examined the partial melting of planetary interiors on one-plate planets and the...
The relationship between the dominant global heat loss mechanism and planetary size has motivated th...
The impact craters with diameters from 1.5 to 280 km compiled from Magellan observations indicate th...
Observations from Magellan show that: (1) the surface of Venus is generally geologically young, (2) ...
Chemically depleted mantle forming a buoyant, refractory layer at the top of the mantle can have imp...
Research on regional tectonic analysis of Venus equatorial highlands and comparison with earth-based...
Models of Venus' thermal evolution are examined. The following subject areas are covered: (1) modifi...
The uncompressed density of Venus is a few percent less than the Earth. The high upper mantle temper...
Recent works argue that the venusian crust is thin: less than 10-30 km. However, any convective mode...
Though there is no plate tectonics per se on Venus, recent Magellan radar images and topographic pro...
Coronae on Venus are large, generally circular surface features that have distinctive tectonic, volc...
The high surface temperature of Venus implies a permanently buoyant lithosphere and a thick basaltic...
High-resolution Magellan images and altimetry of Venus reveal a wide range of styles and scales of s...
Venus has been thought to possess a globally continuous lithosphere, in contrast to the mosaic of mo...
Over the past year, much of the tectonic analysis of Venus we have done has centered on global prope...
Recent studies have examined the partial melting of planetary interiors on one-plate planets and the...
The relationship between the dominant global heat loss mechanism and planetary size has motivated th...
The impact craters with diameters from 1.5 to 280 km compiled from Magellan observations indicate th...
Observations from Magellan show that: (1) the surface of Venus is generally geologically young, (2) ...
Chemically depleted mantle forming a buoyant, refractory layer at the top of the mantle can have imp...
Research on regional tectonic analysis of Venus equatorial highlands and comparison with earth-based...
Models of Venus' thermal evolution are examined. The following subject areas are covered: (1) modifi...
The uncompressed density of Venus is a few percent less than the Earth. The high upper mantle temper...
Recent works argue that the venusian crust is thin: less than 10-30 km. However, any convective mode...
Though there is no plate tectonics per se on Venus, recent Magellan radar images and topographic pro...
Coronae on Venus are large, generally circular surface features that have distinctive tectonic, volc...