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Diffuse scattering of radar on the surface of Venus: Origin and implications for the distribution of soils

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Previous analysis of PV altimeter data has shown that ~25% of the surface of Venus is characterized by low values of reflectivity, interpreted as being due to the presence of porous materials such as soils. However, examination of a corrected reflectivity data set in combination with PV altimeter data suggests that no more than 5% of the surface of Venus is covered by soils more than several to tens of cm in depth. Most regions of apparent low reflectivity are instead interpreted to be due to the presence of small (5–50 cm) roughness elements on the surface that cause diffuse scattering at the 17 cm PV wavelength. Regions of low apparent reflectivity are of interest because of a correlation with tessera, a complex tectonic unit mapped from Venera 15/16 SAR data. Regions of tessera are characterized by a complex system of intersecting ridges and valleys thought to be of tectonic origin. Examination of possible models for the form of diffuse scatterers in the tessera suggests that they are rock fragments and originate from a mass-wasting process that is linked to the rugged nature of the terrain. Further, these diffuse scatterers are associated with other tectonic landforms, suggesting that they originate as part of tectonic deformation of the surface. Viewed from a geologic standpoint, the PV data sets are important tools for understanding tectonic, volcanic, and degradational processes on Venus, as well as for future interpretation of data from the Magellan mission.

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Bindschadler, D.L., Head, J.W. Diffuse scattering of radar on the surface of Venus: Origin and implications for the distribution of soils. Earth Moon Planet 42, 133–149 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00054542

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  • Received: 09 March 1988

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Keywords

  • Radar
  • Porous Material
  • Rock Fragment
  • Roughness Element
  • Reflectivity Data

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