2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023je008048
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Estimates on the Possible Annual Seismicity of Venus

Iris van Zelst,
Julia S. Maia,
Ana‐Catalina Plesa
et al.

Abstract: There is a growing consensus that Venus is seismically active, although its level of seismicity could be very different from that of Earth due to the lack of plate tectonics. Here, we estimate upper and lower bounds on the expected annual seismicity of Venus by scaling the seismicity of the Earth. We consider different scaling factors for different tectonic settings and account for the lower seismogenic thickness of Venus. We find that 95–296 venusquakes equal to or bigger than moment magnitude (Mw) 4 per year… Show more

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