Heat loss and internal dynamics of Venus from global surface heat flow estimates

arxiv(2024)

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The absence of plate tectonics and the young surface age (0.3-1 billion years) of Venus have led to diverse geodynamic models for Venus. The energetics of the Venusian interior drive these models; however, the lack of direct constraints on surface heat flow hampers their quantitative assessment. Here we present the first global heat flow map for Venus, obtained from an inversion of geophysical data, including crustal thickness, effective elastic thickness, and radioactive heat production. Heat flow on Venus is lower and less geographically structured than on Earth but with highs reaching values typical of magmatically active terrestrial areas. The obtained total heat loss is 11-14.5 TW, similar to estimates of the total radioactive heat production. Therefore, at present, Venus proportionally dissipates much less heat than Earth. Furthermore, the calculated crustal temperatures imply that crustal melting or eclogitization are not dominant in the Venusian crust.
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