Cometary water on Venus - Implications of stochastic impacts

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Abundance, Comets, Stochastic Processes, Venus Atmosphere, Water, Hydrogen Isotopes, Isotopic Enrichment, Planetary Evolution, Comets, Water, Venus, Impacts, Escape, Hydrogen, Models, Abundance, Source, Deuterium, Isotopic Ratios, Injection, Flux, Evolution, Hypotheses

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Attention is given to a Venus water abundance model, incorporating a stochastic cometary source and nonthermal hydrogen escape, that reproduces both the near-steady-state balance between escape loss and infall replenishment implied by Venus' short water lifetime, and the consistency of the observed deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio with a steady state. It is shown that the stochastic variability of each of these quantities is large. Water's quasi-steady state on Venus is judged to be mediated by comet impacts, leading to an obscuration of the early water history of Venus by the history of random impacts.

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