A compelling question for the terrestrial planets is the origin of the highland regions on Venus. Data on the topography, gravity signature, and surface morphology returned by the Pioneer Venus, Venera 15/16, and Magellan spacecraft represent a basis for dividing these highlands into two distinct groups: volcanic rises and plateau-shaped highlands. Volcanic rises are generally thought to be due to mantle upwellings in the form of large mantle plumes and are thus similar in origin to terrestrial hotspots. There is less agreement as to the origin of plateau-shaped highlands (PSH). Coldspot mantle downwelling can lead to the formation of a highland region under Venus conditions, and previous to Magellan some PSH (particularly W. Ishtar Terra a...
On Venus, global topography shows the presence of highs and lows including regional highly deformed ...
The topography of Venus is studied in order to learn about hot lithosphere tectonic processes of Arc...
Research on regional tectonic analysis of Venus equatorial highlands and comparison with earth-based...
Several origins have been proposed for the Equatorial Highlands on Venus, including spreading center...
Coronae on Venus are large, generally circular surface features that have distinctive tectonic, volc...
Venus terrain units can be categorized on the basis of morphology, reflectivity, backscatter, roughn...
High-resolution Magellan images and altimetry of Venus reveal a wide range of styles and scales of s...
The Equatorial Highlands of Venus consist of a series of quasicircular regions of high topography, r...
The impact craters with diameters from 1.5 to 280 km compiled from Magellan observations indicate th...
Venus has been thought to possess a globally continuous lithosphere, in contrast to the mosaic of mo...
Steep-sided domes are interesting and enigmatic landforms on Venus. Despite superficially resembling...
"A thesis submitted for the fulfillment of the degree: Doctor of Philosophy February, 2014"Thesis by...
The relationship between the dominant global heat loss mechanism and planetary size has motivated th...
A large fraction of the venusian surface is formed by rolling plains, whose altitude is typically 1 ...
Crustal plateaus and volcanic rises, major physiographic features on Venus, both formed over mantle ...
On Venus, global topography shows the presence of highs and lows including regional highly deformed ...
The topography of Venus is studied in order to learn about hot lithosphere tectonic processes of Arc...
Research on regional tectonic analysis of Venus equatorial highlands and comparison with earth-based...
Several origins have been proposed for the Equatorial Highlands on Venus, including spreading center...
Coronae on Venus are large, generally circular surface features that have distinctive tectonic, volc...
Venus terrain units can be categorized on the basis of morphology, reflectivity, backscatter, roughn...
High-resolution Magellan images and altimetry of Venus reveal a wide range of styles and scales of s...
The Equatorial Highlands of Venus consist of a series of quasicircular regions of high topography, r...
The impact craters with diameters from 1.5 to 280 km compiled from Magellan observations indicate th...
Venus has been thought to possess a globally continuous lithosphere, in contrast to the mosaic of mo...
Steep-sided domes are interesting and enigmatic landforms on Venus. Despite superficially resembling...
"A thesis submitted for the fulfillment of the degree: Doctor of Philosophy February, 2014"Thesis by...
The relationship between the dominant global heat loss mechanism and planetary size has motivated th...
A large fraction of the venusian surface is formed by rolling plains, whose altitude is typically 1 ...
Crustal plateaus and volcanic rises, major physiographic features on Venus, both formed over mantle ...
On Venus, global topography shows the presence of highs and lows including regional highly deformed ...
The topography of Venus is studied in order to learn about hot lithosphere tectonic processes of Arc...
Research on regional tectonic analysis of Venus equatorial highlands and comparison with earth-based...