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Ish: Early Habitability and Crustal Decarbonation of a Stagnant‐Lid Venus

  1. HABITABLE ZONES AROUND MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS: NEW ESTIMATES

    Ravi Kopparapu, Ramses M. Ramírez, James F. Kasting +7

    Maqola20136 iqtibos
    ABI
  2. Habitable Zones around Main Sequence Stars

    James F. Kasting, D. P. Whitmire, R. T. Reynolds

    Maqola19935 iqtibos
    ABI
  3. Venus Was Wet: A Measurement of the Ratio of Deuterium to Hydrogen

    T. M. Donahue, J. H. Hoffman, R. R. Hodges +1

    Maqola19823 iqtibos
    ABI
  4. The Runaway Greenhouse: A History of Water on Venus

    Andrew P. Ingersoll

    Maqola19693 iqtibos
    ABI
  5. Was Venus the first habitable world of our solar system?

    M. J. Way, Anthony D. Del Genio, Nancy Y. Kiang +5

    Maqola20163 iqtibos
    ABI
  6. Carbon Cycling and Habitability of Earth-Sized Stagnant Lid Planets

    Bradford J. Foley, Andrew J. Smye

    Maqola20183 iqtibos
    ABI
  7. Origin and evolution of the atmospheres of early Venus, Earth and Mars

    H. Lämmer, Aubrey L. Zerkle, S Gebauer +8

    Maqola20183 iqtibos
    ABI
  8. The habitability of stagnant-lid Earths around dwarf stars

    M. Godolt, Nicola Tosi, Barbara Stracke +4

    Maqola20193 iqtibos
    ABI
  9. Habitability: A Review

    Charles S. Cockell, T. Bush, Casey Bryce +15

    Sharh maqola20163 iqtibos
    ABI
  10. Astrobiology and Venus exploration

    David Grinspoon, M. A. Bullock

    Bob20072 iqtibos
    ABI
  11. Atmosphere/mantle coupling and feedbacks on Venus

    Cédric Gillmann, Paul Tackley

    Maqola20142 iqtibos
    ABI
  12. Runaway and moist greenhouse atmospheres and the evolution of Earth and Venus

    James F. Kasting

    Maqola19882 iqtibos
    ABI