2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-024-01054-5
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Possible Effects of Volcanic Eruptions on the Modern Atmosphere of Venus

Colin F. Wilson,
Emmanuel Marcq,
Cédric Gillmann
et al.

Abstract: This work reviews possible signatures and potential detectability of present-day volcanically emitted material in the atmosphere of Venus. We first discuss the expected composition of volcanic gases at present time, addressing how this is related to mantle composition and atmospheric pressure. Sulfur dioxide, often used as a marker of volcanic activity in Earth’s atmosphere, has been observed since late 1970s to exhibit variability at the Venus’ cloud tops at time scales from hours to decades; however, this va… Show more

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