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Tesserae on Venus may preserve evidence of fluvial erosion

Earth Sciences

Tesserae on Venus may preserve evidence of fluvial erosion

S. Khawja, R. E. Ernst, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by S. Khawja, R. E. Ernst, C. Samson, P. K. Byrne, R. C. Ghail, and L. M. MacLellan challenges the notion that fluvial erosion cannot exist on Venus. Through careful analysis of Magellan radar data, the team uncovers patterns resembling Earth’s fluvial erosion, supporting theories of a once-cool, wet Venus and paving the way for future explorations.

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