Stratigraphic Relations and Regional Slopes in the Baltis Vallis Region, Venus: Implications for the Evolution of Topography

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Baltis Vallis, a 6800-km-long canali on Venus, is interpreted to have
formed in one event, with a uniform gradient, but is presently highly
deformed. It can therefore be used to illuminate the regional
stratigraphy and tectonic history.

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