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Planetary Magnetic Fields and Climate Evolution
Luhmann, J. G.; Leblanc, F.; Brain, D. A. +2 more
Atmospheric Escape and Climate Evolution of Terrestrial Planets
Leblanc, F.; Brain, D.; Chassefière, E. +1 more
Chemistry of the Atmospheres of Mars, Venus, and Titan
Lefèvre, F.; Krasnopolsky, V. A.
Global Climate Models of the Terrestrial Planets
Forget, F.; Lebonnois, S.
The Atmosphere and Climate of Venus
Bullock, Mark A.; Grinspoon, David H.
Venus lies just sunward of the inner edge of the Sun's habitable zone. Liquid water is not stable. Like Earth and Mars, Venus probably accreted at least an ocean's worth of water, although there are alternative scenarios. The loss of this water led to the massive, dry CO2 atmosphere, extensive H2SO4 clouds (at least some of the time), and an inten…
Clouds and Aerosols on the Terrestrial Planets
Kahre, M. A.; Esposito, L. W.; Colaprete, A. +2 more