Surface mineralogy records the primary composition, climate history and the geochemical cycling between the surface and atmosphere. We have not yet directly measured mineralogy on the Venus surface in situ, but a variety of independent investigations yield a basic understanding of surface composition and weathering reactions in the present era where rocks react under a supercritical atmosphere dominated by CO2, N2 and SO2 at ∼460 °C and 92 bars. The primary composition of the volcanic plains that cover ∼80% of the surface is inferred to be basaltic, as measured by the 7 Venera and Vega landers and consistent with morphology. These landers also recorded elevated SO3 values, low rock densities and spectral signatures of hematite consistent wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Since its detection in the 1960s the source of the unusual radar emissivity signal seen on several h...
Radar studies of the surface of Venus have identified regions with high radar reflectivity concentra...
New observations from the Venus Express spacecraft as well as theoretical and experimental investiga...
In situ information on the surface composition of Venus is based on measurements of a small number o...
The Venus Express mission has shown that orbital observations through transparent windows in the CO2...
On Venus, understanding of surface-atmosphere interactions resulting from chemical weathering is bot...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
Rock alteration processes on Venus are still poorly understood due to the limited geochemical data o...
This study presents an inventory of possible chemical reactions affecting, or having affected, the Ven...
Measurements of Venus surface chemistry suggest a basaltic composition with a predominantly CO2 atmo...
Venus and Mars are characterized by basaltic surface composition. In contrast to Mars, very little i...
Interpretation of mineralogy using VNIR spectroscopy data from orbiters requires spectral libraries ...
The purpose of this project was to experimentally measure the kinetics for chemical weathering react...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Since its detection in the 1960s the source of the unusual radar emissivity signal seen on several h...
Radar studies of the surface of Venus have identified regions with high radar reflectivity concentra...
New observations from the Venus Express spacecraft as well as theoretical and experimental investiga...
In situ information on the surface composition of Venus is based on measurements of a small number o...
The Venus Express mission has shown that orbital observations through transparent windows in the CO2...
On Venus, understanding of surface-atmosphere interactions resulting from chemical weathering is bot...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
Rock alteration processes on Venus are still poorly understood due to the limited geochemical data o...
This study presents an inventory of possible chemical reactions affecting, or having affected, the Ven...
Measurements of Venus surface chemistry suggest a basaltic composition with a predominantly CO2 atmo...
Venus and Mars are characterized by basaltic surface composition. In contrast to Mars, very little i...
Interpretation of mineralogy using VNIR spectroscopy data from orbiters requires spectral libraries ...
The purpose of this project was to experimentally measure the kinetics for chemical weathering react...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Since its detection in the 1960s the source of the unusual radar emissivity signal seen on several h...
Radar studies of the surface of Venus have identified regions with high radar reflectivity concentra...