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Venus volcanism: Rate estimates from laboratory studies of sulfur gas-solid reactions [PDF]
Thermochemical reactions between sulfur-bearing gases in the atmosphere of Venus and calcium-, iron-, magnesium-, and sulfur-bearing minerals on the surface of Venus are an integral part of a hypothesized cycle of thermochemical and photochemical ...
Ehlers, K. +2 more
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Photoactive elemental sulfur allotropes promote extensive ammonia synthesis in Venus-like atmosphere [PDF]
Yanzhang Li +9 more
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Outgassing history of Venus and the absence of water on Venus [PDF]
Similarities in the size and mean density of Earth and Venus encourage the use of Earth-analogue models for the evolution of Venus. However, the amount of water in the present Venus atmosphere is miniscule compared to Earth's oceans.
Zhang, Youxue, Zindler, Alan
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Abiotic ozone in the observable atmospheres of Venus and Venus-like exoplanets [PDF]
Robb Calder +4 more
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TRAPPIST-1 d: Exo-Venus, Exo-Earth, or Exo-Dead?
TRAPPIST-1 d is generally assumed to be at the boundary between a Venus-like world and an Earth-like world, although recently published works on TRAPPIST-1 b and c raise concerns that TRAPPIST-1 d may be similarly devoid of a substantial atmosphere ...
M. J. Way
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Evidence for lightning on Venus [PDF]
Lightning is an interesting phenomenon both for atmospheric and ionospheric science. At the Earth lightning is generated in regions where there is strong convection. Lightning also requires the generation of large charge-separation electric fields.
Strangeway, R. J.
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Near-infrared oxygen airglow from the Venus nightside [PDF]
Groundbased imaging and spectroscopic observations of Venus reveal intense near-infrared oxygen airglow emission from the upper atmosphere and provide new constraints on the oxygen photochemistry and dynamics near the mesopause (approximately 100 km ...
Allen, D. A. +5 more
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Exploring the variability of the venusian atmosphere above the clouds with the IPSL Venus GCM
S. Lebonnois +6 more
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