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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Particulate gravity currents on Venus

Dave Waltham; Kevin T. Pickering; Veronica Bray

Canali are moderately sinuous channels, typically a few kilometers wide and hundreds of kilometers long, that occur principally on the plains of Venus. Plausible hypotheses for their formation include the following: open channels cut by exotic, low-viscosity lavas; roofed-over basaltic lava channels; or water on a cooler, wetter ancient Venus. Although it is accepted that a fluid cut these channels, none of these hypotheses are entirely satisfactory. It is therefore prudent to investigate other explanations. A particulate gravity current is a rapidly moving, sediment-laden flow that moves downslope as a result of its high density compared to the ambient fluid. This high density is produced by suspension of dense particles in a lower-density fluid. As these flows are largely driven by slope, rather than by momentum, they are potentially capable of traveling great distances, producing extensive channel systems. We apply this process to Venus, exploring its channel-forming potential via mathematical modeling and morphological comparison of submarine channels on Earth to canali on Venus. Results of our modeling show that atmospheric particulate gravity currents are physically and geologically plausible on Venus. The potential of this process to form channels of great length is such that particulate gravity currents can be considered as an alternate explanation for canali genesis.


Archive | 2007

Relaxation and the Formation of Prominent Central Peaks in Large Craters on the Icy Satellites of Saturn

Andrew J. Dombard; Veronica Bray; G. C. Collins; Paul M. Schenk; Elizabeth P. Turtle


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Meander geometry of Venusian canali: Constraints on flow regime and formation time

Veronica Bray; D. B. J. Bussey; Richard C. Ghail; Ap Jones; Kevin T. Pickering


Archive | 2010

Impact Melt Movement in Lunar Craters

Veronica Bray; Livio L. Tornabene; C. M. Caudill; Bashar Rizk; Alfred S. McEwen; B. Ray Hawke; T. A. Giguere; W. B. Garry; L. Kestay; Carolyn H. van der Bogert; Mark Southwick Robinson


Archive | 2007

Impact Crater Morphology Variations on Enceladus

Veronica Bray; D. E. Smith; Elizabeth P. Turtle; Jason Perry; Julie Ann Rathbun; Alicia N. Barnash; Paul Helfenstein; Carolyn C. Porco


Archive | 2010

Byrgius A Crater Impact Melts --- An LROC Perspective

B. Ray Hawke; T. A. Giguere; Veronica Bray; S. J. Lawrence; Livio L. Tornabene; Brett W. Denevi; W. B. Garry; Lisa R. Gaddis; L. Kestay; Mark Southwick Robinson


Archive | 2011

A Tale of Two Craters: Impact Melt at Two Very Small Craters on the Moon

B. Ray Hawke; T. A. Giguere; S. J. Lawrence; Veronica Bray; Brett W. Denevi; Brent Garry; Lisa R. Gaddis; L. Kestay; Mark Southwick Robinson


Archive | 2010

LROC Views the Constellation Regions of Interest: Science and Exploration Observations

S. J. Lawrence; Bradley L. Jolliff; Brett W. Denevi; B. Ray Hawke; Mark Southwick Robinson; Julie D. Stopar; Maria E. Banks; W. B. Garry; H. Sato; Veronica Bray


Archive | 2007

The Effect of Target Properties on Impact Crater Morphology - Comparison of Craters on Icy and Silicate Bodies

Veronica Bray; Gareth S. Collins; J. V. Morgan; Paul M. Schenk


Archive | 2010

The Cratering Record of Young Platy-ridged Lava on Mars: Implications for Material Properties

Colin M. Dundas; Laszlo P. Keszthelyi; Veronica Bray; Alfred S. McEwen

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Paul M. Schenk

Lunar and Planetary Institute

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Elizabeth P. Turtle

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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J. V. Morgan

Imperial College London

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Livio L. Tornabene

University of Western Ontario

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Brett W. Denevi

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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S. J. Lawrence

Arizona State University

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