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Sue E. Smrekar
Senior Research Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Insights Into Venus' Crustal Plateaus From Dyke Trajectories Below Craters
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
30 april 2024
Alexandra Le Contellec, Chloe Michaut, Francesco M...

On Venus, radar observations of the surface have highlighted two categories of craters: bright‐floored, interpreted as pristine, and darkR...

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VERITAS and EnVision: Upcoming radar missions to Venus
RADAR INVESTIGATIONS OF PLANETARY SURFACES AND SUBSURFACES II ORAL
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
Jennifer L. Whitten, Paul Byrne, Bruce A. Campbell...
The NASA VERITAS and ESA EnVision missions were recently selected to investigate the surface and near-surface of Venus. Both missions have synthetic a...
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Topographic flexure and compensation: possible subduction at Ambar-ona Corona on Venus?
VENUS EXPLORATION: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR EARTH’S HOTTER TWIN I POSTER
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Kiley Hearst, Suzanne E. Smrekar, Anna Gülcher
While plate tectonics do not currently operate on Venus, numerous tectonic and volcanic features are found across the surface. An example is the many...
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The Effect of Colored Noise on the VERITAS Gravity Science Experiment
VENUS EXPLORATION: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR EARTH’S HOTTER TWIN II POSTER
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Flavia Giuliani, Daniele Durante, Fabrizio De Marc...
The gravity science experiment of NASAs VERITAS mission will provide a uniform and high-resolution mapping of Venuss gravity field, resulting in much ...
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Formation of Coronae Topography and Fractures via Plume Buoyancy and Melting
VENUS EXPLORATION: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR EARTH’S HOTTER TWIN I POSTER
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Joe Schools, Suzanne E. Smrekar
Coronae are volcanic-tectonic features seemingly unique to the surface of Venus. As such they offer potential insights into differences in geodynamic ...
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The VERITAS Gravity Science Investigation
VENUS EXPLORATION: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR EARTH’S HOTTER TWIN II POSTER
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Gael Cascioli, Erwan Mazarico, Flavia Giuliani, Da...
VERITAS, the upcoming NASA Discovery mission to Venus, will be the first probe to investigate Venuss surface processes and interior structure since th...
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Plume-induced destabilization of rift zones leading to delamination on Venus
VENUS EXPLORATION: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR EARTH’S HOTTER TWIN I POSTER
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Andrea Adams, Dave R. Stegman, Hiva Mohammadzadeh,...
Venus' tectonic evolution is not well understood. Thousands of kilometers of possible subduction sites on Venus have been identified along networks of...
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Applying 3D Continental Rift Models to Venus
ANALOGUE AND NUMERICAL MODELING OF CONTINENTAL RIFTING PROCESSES POSTER
tectonophysics | 11 december 2023
Anna Gülcher, Suzanne E. Smrekar, Michael Gurnis
Continental rift zones form a critical link in the plate tectonic cycle that dominates Earths surface. Interestingly, similarly looking structures are...
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