2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2019.104822
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Diffusion of volatiles in hot stagnant-lid regime planets

Abstract: Earth is unique within our solar system in having a convective regime dominated by plate tectonic processes. More typical of rocky, 'terrestrial' planets is a "stagnant lid" regime, where the entire lithosphere is a single plate, variably punctured by plume-driven volcanic activity.As such, a signficant fraction of 'Earth-like' exoplanets might instead have stagnant lids. For hot stagnant lid planets like Venus, high temperatures towards the base of the lid mean that solid-state diffusion potentially provides … Show more

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