Diverse Tectonic Processes at Coronae on Venus as Revealed by Joint Analysis of Modeled Topography and Gravity
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Gülcher, A. J. P., G. Cascioli, E. Mazarico et al. "Tectonic Processes at Coronae on Venus as Revealed by Joint Analysis of Modeled Topography and Gravity." 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 3090 (March 2025). https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2025/pdf/1936.pdf.
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Plumes and coronae / Gravity hides their true form / VERITAS reveals. (Modeled gravity and topography are compared to observations. We suggest diverse tectonics at play across 52 coronae on Venus, and make predictions of forthcoming VERITAS mission.)
