The impact cratering record on Venus is unique among the terrestrial planets. Fully 84% of the craters are in pristine condition, and only 12% are fractured. Remarkably, only 2.5% of the craters and crater-related features are embayed by lava, although intense volcanism and tectonism have affected the entire planet. Furthermore, the spatial and hypsometric distribution of the craters is consistent with a completely random one, including stochastic variations. Monte Carlo simulations of equilibrium resurfacing models result in a minimum of 17 times more embayed craters than observed, or unobserved nonrandom crater distributions for resurfacing areas between 0.03% and 100% of the planet's surface. These models also are not consistent with the...
The resurfacing evolution of Venus has beene valuated through Monte Carlo simulations. Forthefirst ...
Magellan has revealed an ensemble of impact craters on Venus that is unique in many important ways. ...
Venus differs from Earth in that water is essentially absent and its surface temperatures are about ...
a b s t r a c t Two major types of volcanic units, older regional plains and younger lobate plains, ...
The images of the surface of Venus returned by the Magellan spacecraft show a cratering record unlik...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
Detailed Monte Carlo models of the interaction of impact cratering and volcanic resurfacing, which i...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
Two models have been proposed for the resurfacing history of Venus: (1) equilibrium resurfacing and ...
Abstract. The range of surface ages on Venus and the rate of recent volcanism are two major question...
The elevation range of 6051.9 - 6053.9 km on Venus is deficient in craters but has a high proportion...
The record of impact cratering on Venus, recently revealed from high-resolution radar imaging by the...
The distribution of impact craters on Venus has been the subject of a great deal of analysis since t...
The resurfacing evolution of Venus has been evaluated through Monte Carlo simulations. For the first...
The resurfacing evolution of Venus has beene valuated through Monte Carlo simulations. Forthefirst ...
Magellan has revealed an ensemble of impact craters on Venus that is unique in many important ways. ...
Venus differs from Earth in that water is essentially absent and its surface temperatures are about ...
a b s t r a c t Two major types of volcanic units, older regional plains and younger lobate plains, ...
The images of the surface of Venus returned by the Magellan spacecraft show a cratering record unlik...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
Detailed Monte Carlo models of the interaction of impact cratering and volcanic resurfacing, which i...
To understand the impact cratering record on Venus, we investigate two distinct resurfacing styles: ...
Two models have been proposed for the resurfacing history of Venus: (1) equilibrium resurfacing and ...
Abstract. The range of surface ages on Venus and the rate of recent volcanism are two major question...
The elevation range of 6051.9 - 6053.9 km on Venus is deficient in craters but has a high proportion...
The record of impact cratering on Venus, recently revealed from high-resolution radar imaging by the...
The distribution of impact craters on Venus has been the subject of a great deal of analysis since t...
The resurfacing evolution of Venus has been evaluated through Monte Carlo simulations. For the first...
The resurfacing evolution of Venus has beene valuated through Monte Carlo simulations. Forthefirst ...
Magellan has revealed an ensemble of impact craters on Venus that is unique in many important ways. ...
Venus differs from Earth in that water is essentially absent and its surface temperatures are about ...