Venus analogues on the Earth's ocean floor(?): Volcanic terrains seen by SeaMARC 2 side scan sonar

Physics – Geophysics

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Analogs, Geophysics, Ocean Bottom, Planetary Environments, Planetary Structure, Planetology, Sonar, Venus (Planet), Celestial Bodies, Planetary Craters, Satellite Observation, Underwater Acoustics, Venus Probes

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The geology of Venus is discussed. The approximate age of the surface and the relative importance of large scale volcanic, tectonic and sedimentary processes are not known. Venus holds a very important role in comparative planetology. The investigation of comparable environments to Venus to test ideas of landform development on that planet are proposed.

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