Canali-forming Magmas: Generation of Carbonate-Sulfate Melts on Venus

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Venus’ canali, long meandering channels, may have carried
carbonate-sulfate (carbonatite) melts. Such liquids may arise by melting
weathered basalt, which requires geotherms much hotter than Venus’
average, or another heat source (intrusion, impact).

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