New research suggests that Venus could be much more geologically active than previously thought. A groundbreaking study by ...
Convection processes beneath Venus' scorched surface may help explain the planet's many volcanoes, a new study reports.
Venus may be far more geologically alive than anyone expected. New research suggests its outer crust could be churning with ...
The El Niño and Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is one of the most influential interannual climate phenomena in the global ...
Future missions to Venus could also supply additional data on the density and temperature of the planet's crust, which could ...
With an underlying universal theme of convection, a new textbook introduces upper-level geology, geophysics, physics, and engineering students to the geophysics behind the Earth System.
Venus, however, is a different story. Its crust is thicker—anywhere from 30 to 90 kilometers—and its surface is extremely hot ...
Venus—a hot planet pocked with tens of thousands of volcanoes—may be even more geologically active near its surface than ...
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Forecasters say we’re in for a rough start to the week, with rising risks of severe weather that could include damaging wind ...