The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically different. Whether these differences are directly inherited from the earliest stages of planetary evolution, when the interior was molten, or arose later during the long-term evolution is still unclear. Yet, it is clear that water, its abundance, state, and distribution between the different planetary reservoirs, which are intimately related to the solidification and outgassing of the early magma ocean, are key components regarding past and present-day habitability, planetary evolution, and the different pathways leading to various surface conditions. In this chapter we start by reviewing the outcomes of the accretion sequence, with particular em...
At the end of the accretion phase, rocky planets grow through high energetic impact processes. Combi...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composit...
International audienceHow the volatile content influences the primordial surface conditions of terre...
The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically diff...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composit...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composit...
Venus today is inhospitable at the surface, its average temperature of 750 K being incompatible to t...
International audienceThe thermal evolution of magma oceans produced by collision with giant impacto...
It remains contentious whether the meteoritic material delivered to the terrestrial planets after 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...
EPOV 2012: From Planets to Life – Colloquium of the CNRS Interdisciplinary Initiative “Planetary Env...
We review the origin and evolution of the atmospheres of Earth, Venus and Mars from the time when th...
At the end of the accretion phase, rocky planets grow through high energetic impact processes. Combi...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composit...
International audienceHow the volatile content influences the primordial surface conditions of terre...
The current state and surface conditions of the Earth and its twin planet Venus are drastically diff...
International audienceThis work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modu...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composit...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composit...
Venus today is inhospitable at the surface, its average temperature of 750 K being incompatible to t...
International audienceThe thermal evolution of magma oceans produced by collision with giant impacto...
It remains contentious whether the meteoritic material delivered to the terrestrial planets after 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...
EPOV 2012: From Planets to Life – Colloquium of the CNRS Interdisciplinary Initiative “Planetary Env...
We review the origin and evolution of the atmospheres of Earth, Venus and Mars from the time when th...
At the end of the accretion phase, rocky planets grow through high energetic impact processes. Combi...
This work reviews the long-term evolution of the atmosphere of Venus, and modulation of its composit...
International audienceHow the volatile content influences the primordial surface conditions of terre...