2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.11.001
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Rayleigh–Taylor instability as a mechanism for corona formation on Venus

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“…Analyses of Venusian gravity and topography fields also confirm the prevalence of positive admittances and the frequent incidence of isostatic equilibrium on Earth's sister planet [Hoogenboom and Houseman, 2006;Smrekar et al, 2003]. Although negative admittance has been observed for Titan [Hemingway et al, 2013], this signature is at very long wavelengths (spherical harmonic degree ≤ 6) and is interpreted to arise from variations in the thickness of the outer relatively rigid icy shell, without any clear indication that this represents an unstable stratification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Analyses of Venusian gravity and topography fields also confirm the prevalence of positive admittances and the frequent incidence of isostatic equilibrium on Earth's sister planet [Hoogenboom and Houseman, 2006;Smrekar et al, 2003]. Although negative admittance has been observed for Titan [Hemingway et al, 2013], this signature is at very long wavelengths (spherical harmonic degree ≤ 6) and is interpreted to arise from variations in the thickness of the outer relatively rigid icy shell, without any clear indication that this represents an unstable stratification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Their wide variety of topographic shapes, including depressions, domes, and plateaus, often surrounded by troughs and rises ) allows for possible origins as small scale mantle upwellings, delamination or subduction, a combination of upwelling and downwelling, and deformation or construction due to magmatic processes ( McKenzie et al, 1992;Sandwell and Schubert, 1992;Squyres et al, 1992;Schubert and Sandwell, 1995;Koch and Manga, 1996;Hoogenboom and Houseman, 2006;Dombard et al, 2007;Gerya, 2014;Piskorz et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a few studies that address the dimensional effects using 2-D axisymmetric models (e.g. Hoogenboom & Houseman 2006;Elkins-Tanton 2007) and full 3-D models (e.g. Moresi & Lenardic 1999).…”
Section: Surface Observables Of Mantle Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have considered the time-dependent evolution of lithosphere removal below a single-layer crust with either a constant viscosity (e.g. Neil & Houseman 1999;Pysklywec & Shahnas 2003;Hoogenboom & Houseman 2006) or variable viscosity (e.g. Elkins-Tanton 2007;Gemmer & Houseman 2007;Gögüş & Pysklywec 2008), or a two-layer crust with a variable viscosity (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%