Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets VOL.131 ISSUE 5 | 23 May 2026
Characterizing Patterns of Resurfacing on Venus With Volcanoes and Coronae
Nicholas Montiel + Barbara De Toffoli
One of the major research questions for Venus is the manner in which it resurfaces itself, with a near‐random distribution of a relatively few craters providing the only age...
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems VOL.27 ISSUE 5 | 22 May 2026
Seismic Constraints on the 3‐D Magma Conduit System of Mount Etna
Siwen Zhang + Dapeng Zhao + Fan Yang ...
Mount Etna, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, provides an excellent natural laboratory for investigating magma plumbing systems. However, previous models of Etna's...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth VOL.131 ISSUE 5 | 25 May 2026
Lithospheric Rheology Controls the Spatial Distribution of Cenozoic Volcanoes in Northeast China
Wanli Zhou zwl + Bin Shan + Haijiang Zhang ...
The mechanism controlling the temporal and spatial distribution of intraplate volcanic activity in Northeast China is still under debate. To explore the potential interplay...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets VOL.131 ISSUE 5 | 23 May 2026
Volcanism at Piton de la Fournaise as an Analog for Chloris Mons, Venus
Evan Cooper + Ian TW Flynn + Eleanor Sterling ...
Identifying and investigating terrestrial analogs for Venus volcanic activity is necessary to prepare for the planned upcoming missions to Venus. We propose volcanism at Piton...
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems VOL.27 ISSUE 5 | 7 May 2026
Hunga‐Tonga Volcano Plumbing System Inferred From Virtual Seismometer Approach
Taghi Shirzad + Goetz Bokelmann + Marcelo Belentani de Bianchi ...
We present a surface wave tomography application based on event‐pair interferometry to investigate local (∼100 km) mid‐ocean crustal structures, with a particular focus on...

