Venus Southern Hemisphere: Geologic Character and Age of Terrains in the Themis-Alpha-Lada Region
- 11 January 1991
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 251 (4990) , 180-183
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.251.4990.180
Abstract
Arecibo high-resolution radar images of the southern hemisphere of Venus extending to 78°S show that the surface of the Themis-Alpha-Lada region is characterized by linear deformation zones with volcanoes and corona-like features and by regional volcanic deposits (primarily plains, small shields, and large edifices). Large-scale areal deformation is limited to the tessera of Alpha Regio. Lada Terra, in the southern high latitudes, contains several large coronae, in contrast to Ishtar Terra in the northern high latitudes. The density of craters of possible impact origin is somewhat lower than that observed in the Venera 15 and 16 coverage; these data extend to 43 percent of the areas of the surface of Venus with ages of less than about 1 billion years.Keywords
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