The initial reports of the presence of phosphine in the cloud decks of Venus have led to the suggestion that volcanism is the source of phosphine, through volcanic phosphides ejected into the clouds. Here, we examine the idea that mantle plume volcanism, bringing material from the deep mantle to the surface, could generate observed amounts of phosphine through the interaction of explosively erupted phosphide with sulfuric acid clouds. The direct eruption of deep mantle phosphide is unphysical, but a shallower material could contain traces of phosphide, and could be erupted to the surface. The explosive eruption that efficiently transports material to the clouds would require ocean:magma interactions or the subduction of a hydrated oceanic c...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
Context. Recent detection of phosphine (PH3) was reported from James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and Ata...
We examine the production of magma reservoirs and neutral buoyancy zones (NBZs) on Venus and the imp...
The recent candidate detection of ~1 ppb of phosphine in the middle atmosphere of Venus is so unexpe...
Context. The possible detection of phosphine (PH3) in the clouds of Venus has raised the question as...
Measurements of trace-gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
The possibility of life in the venusian clouds was proposed in the 1960s, and recently this hypothes...
Theoretical consideration of the magma vesiculation process under observed and inferred venusian sur...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
Searches for phosphine in Venus' atmosphere have sparked a debate. Cordiner et al. (2022, https://do...
Abstract The observation of a 266.94 GHz feature in the Venus spectrum has been attri...
The surface of Venus is dominated by volcanic materials and hundreds of volcanic edifices can be fou...
Venus has an unmoving lithosphere, a young surface indicative of volcanic resurfacing, and a wide va...
International audienceAims. Following the announcement of the detection of phosphine (PH3) in the cl...
International audienceFollowing the announcement of the detection of phosphine (PH 3 ) in the cloud ...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
Context. Recent detection of phosphine (PH3) was reported from James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and Ata...
We examine the production of magma reservoirs and neutral buoyancy zones (NBZs) on Venus and the imp...
The recent candidate detection of ~1 ppb of phosphine in the middle atmosphere of Venus is so unexpe...
Context. The possible detection of phosphine (PH3) in the clouds of Venus has raised the question as...
Measurements of trace-gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
The possibility of life in the venusian clouds was proposed in the 1960s, and recently this hypothes...
Theoretical consideration of the magma vesiculation process under observed and inferred venusian sur...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
Searches for phosphine in Venus' atmosphere have sparked a debate. Cordiner et al. (2022, https://do...
Abstract The observation of a 266.94 GHz feature in the Venus spectrum has been attri...
The surface of Venus is dominated by volcanic materials and hundreds of volcanic edifices can be fou...
Venus has an unmoving lithosphere, a young surface indicative of volcanic resurfacing, and a wide va...
International audienceAims. Following the announcement of the detection of phosphine (PH3) in the cl...
International audienceFollowing the announcement of the detection of phosphine (PH 3 ) in the cloud ...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
Context. Recent detection of phosphine (PH3) was reported from James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and Ata...
We examine the production of magma reservoirs and neutral buoyancy zones (NBZs) on Venus and the imp...