Airfall Crater Deposits on the Surface of Venus: Do We See Them in the Venera Panoramas?

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The layered rocks seen at the Venera panoramas may be the airfall
deposits derived from impact crater ejecta. If so, the deep-seated rocks
(plutonic, plains basement) may be part of the material geochemically
analyzed by the Venera-Vega landers.

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