Evidence of ongoing volcanic activity on Venus revealed by Magellan radar
By Davide Sulcanese, Giuseppe Mitri & Marco Mastrogiuseppe, Nature Astronomy.
Abstract: The surface of Venus has undergone substantial alterations due to volcanic activity throughout its geological history, and some volcanic features suggest that this activity persisted until as recently as 2.5 million years ago. Recent evidence of changes in the surface morphology of a volcanic vent has been interpreted as a potential indication of ongoing volcanic activity. To investigate more widespread alterations that have occurred over time in the planet’s surface morphology, we compared radar images of the same regions observed from 1990 to 1992 with the Magellan spacecraft. We found ...evidence of new lava flows related to volcanic activities that took place during the Magellan spacecraft’s mapping mission with its synthetic-aperture radar. This study provides further evidence in support of a currently geologically active Venus.
Full article at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02272-1.
See also New York Times article Rivers of Lava on Venus Reveal a More Volcanically Active Planet.