Several missions to Venus have been recently selected for launch [1–6], opening a new era for the exploration of the planet. One of the key questions that the future missions need to address is whether Venus is presently volcanically active [7–15]. Studying areas of active volcanism and tectonism on Venus is crucial to reveal clues about the geologic past of the planet, as well as provide information about the volatile content of its interior and the formation of its dense atmosphere. The “Analogsfor VENus’ GEologically Recent Surfaces” (AVENGERS) initiative aims to build a comprehensive database of terrestrial analog sites for the comparative study of recent and possibly on- going volcanic activity on Venus. Besides its scientific relevance, the AVENG- ERS initiative also acts as a bridge for international scientific collaboration, including the leadership and/or team members from the currently selected missions to Venus.
Introducing the “analogs for Venus’ geologically recent surfaces” initiative: an opportunity for identifying and analyzing recently active volcano-tectonic areas of Venus trough a comparative study with terrestrial analogs / D'Incecco, Piero; Filiberto, Justin; Garvin, B.; Arney, G. N.; Getty, S. A.; López, Iván; Ghail, R.; Mason, P.; Zelenyi, L. M.; Zasova, L. V.; Ivanov, M. A.; Gorinov, D. A.; Brossier, J.; Bhattacharya, S.; Bhiravarasu, S. S; Putrevu, D.; Monaco, Carmelo; Branca, Stefano.; Trang, D.; Crandall, J. R.; Aveni, Simone Salvatore; Eggers, Gabriel L.; Mari, Nicola; Blackett, Matthew; Komatsu, Goro; Kosenkova, A.; Di Achille, Gaetano. - (2023), pp. 202-205. (Intervento presentato al convegno The fourteenth Moscow solar system symposium 14m-s3 tenutosi a Moscow) [10.21046/14MS3-2023].
Introducing the “analogs for Venus’ geologically recent surfaces” initiative: an opportunity for identifying and analyzing recently active volcano-tectonic areas of Venus trough a comparative study with terrestrial analogs
Aveni, Simone Salvatore;
2023
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Several missions to Venus have been recently selected for launch [1–6], opening a new era for the exploration of the planet. One of the key questions that the future missions need to address is whether Venus is presently volcanically active [7–15]. Studying areas of active volcanism and tectonism on Venus is crucial to reveal clues about the geologic past of the planet, as well as provide information about the volatile content of its interior and the formation of its dense atmosphere. The “Analogsfor VENus’ GEologically Recent Surfaces” (AVENGERS) initiative aims to build a comprehensive database of terrestrial analog sites for the comparative study of recent and possibly on- going volcanic activity on Venus. Besides its scientific relevance, the AVENG- ERS initiative also acts as a bridge for international scientific collaboration, including the leadership and/or team members from the currently selected missions to Venus.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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