Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first 1 billion years. In particular, it remains unclear whether or not plate tectonics and an active carbonate-silicate cycle were present. In the presence of liquid water but without plate tectonics, weathering would have been limited to freshly produced basaltic crust, with an early carbon cycle restricted to the crust and atmosphere. With the evaporation of surface water, weathering would cease. With ongoing volcanism, carbonate sediments would be buried and sink downwards. Thereby, carbonates would heat up until they become unstable and the crust would become depleted in carbonates. With CO2 supply to the atmosphere the surface temperature ri...
The potential habitability of an exoplanet is traditionally assessed by determining whether its orbi...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...
We review the origin and evolution of the atmospheres of Earth, Venus and Mars from the time when th...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
Venus today is inhospitable at the surface, its average temperature of 750 K being incompatible to t...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750 K and an atmosp...
The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically diff...
It remains contentious whether the meteoritic material delivered to the terrestrial planets after th...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750K and an atmosph...
Aims. The long-term carbon cycle for planets with a surface entirely covered by oceans works differe...
Context. Plate tectonics is considered a fundamental component for the habitability of the Earth. Ye...
Using a modern three-dimensional general circulation coupled atmosphere/ocean model [1] we recently ...
The potential habitability of an exoplanet is traditionally assessed by determining whether its orbi...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...
We review the origin and evolution of the atmospheres of Earth, Venus and Mars from the time when th...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
Little is known about the early evolution of Venus and a potential habitable period during the first...
Venus today is inhospitable at the surface, its average temperature of 750 K being incompatible to t...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750 K and an atmosp...
The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically diff...
It remains contentious whether the meteoritic material delivered to the terrestrial planets after th...
Present-day Venus is an inhospitable place with surface temperatures approaching 750K and an atmosph...
Aims. The long-term carbon cycle for planets with a surface entirely covered by oceans works differe...
Context. Plate tectonics is considered a fundamental component for the habitability of the Earth. Ye...
Using a modern three-dimensional general circulation coupled atmosphere/ocean model [1] we recently ...
The potential habitability of an exoplanet is traditionally assessed by determining whether its orbi...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...
We review the origin and evolution of the atmospheres of Earth, Venus and Mars from the time when th...