Stress on the surface of Venus: Analysis of data provided by Venera-15 and Venera-16

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Ellipsoids, Models, Stress Analysis, Structural Properties (Geology), Surface Properties, Venus Surface, Geological Faults, Soviet Spacecraft, Venera Satellites, Venus Probes

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There are no large-scale sedimentation and erosion processes on Venus, therefore the observed deformation must be formed on the surface or close to it, and in the ellipsoids of stresses one of the main axes must be perpendicular to the surface. According to the deformation visible on photography from Venera-15, 16, the orientations of the ellipsoids of stresses are established in the different sections of the Montes Maxwell and the northern parquet. A geological model is established, according to which the Montes Maxwell is an arched vault and the region to the south a conjugate bend, separated by a shift zone.

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