Constraining Characteristic Morphological Wavelengths for Venus Using Baltis Vallis

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2023)

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One of Venus' most enigmatic landforms is Baltis Vallis, the longest channel on the surface (similar to 7,000 km long). We identify a possible mid-channel island that implies a south to north flow direction during formation. However, since the flow direction of Baltis Vallis is otherwise not well constrained, we analyze topographic conformity in both flow directions. In either case, topography appears to be altered across most analyzed wavelengths after the formation of Baltis Vallis. Fourier analysis shows two ranges of prominent wavelengths, 225 +/- 15 km and similar to 3,500 +/- 1,200 km. The shorter wavelengths correspond to deformation belts that cross Venus' low plains. The longest is plausibly associated with the dynamic uplift wavelength of the crust by mantle plumes, but is less robustly detected. Higher resolution observations provided by the VERITAS and EnVision missions can help resolve the source location of Baltis Vallis and constrain if the longest wavelength postdated the canale's formation.
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Venus,canali,topography,characteristic wavelengths,geomophology,tectonics
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