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Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

Topographic Constraints on the Evolution and Connectivity of Titan's Lacustrine Basins

Alexander G. Hayes; Samuel Birch; William E. Dietrich; Alan D. Howard; R. L. Kirk; Valerio Poggiali; Marco Mastrogiuseppe; R. J. Michaelides; P. Corlies; J. M. Moore; Michael Malaska; K. L. Mitchell; Ralph D. Lorenz; Charles A. Wood

The topography provided by altimetry, SAR-Topo, and stereo radargrammetry has opened new doors for Titan research by allowing for quantitative analysis of morphologic form. Using altimetry measurements, we show that Titans Maria are consistent with an equipotential surface but that several filled lakes are found to be hundreds of meters above this sea level, suggesting that they exist in isolated or perched basins. Within a given drainage basin, empty lake floors are typically higher than the liquid elevation of nearby lakes/seas, suggesting local subsurface connectivity. n nThe majority of Titans lakes reside in topographically-closed, sharp-edged depressions whose planform curvature suggests lateral expansion through uniform scarp retreat. Many, but not all, empty lake basins exhibit flat floors and hectometer-scale raised rims that present a challenge to formation models. We conclude that dissolution erosion can best match the observed constraints, but that challenges remain in the interpretation of formation processes and materials.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

Titan's Topography and Shape at the End of the Cassini Mission

P. Corlies; Alexander G. Hayes; Samuel Birch; Ralph D. Lorenz; Bryan W. Stiles; R. L. Kirk; Valerio Poggiali; Howard A. Zebker; L. Iess

With the conclusion of the Cassini mission, we present an updated topographic map of Titan, including all the available altimetry, SARtopo, and stereo-photogrammetry topographic datasets available from the mission. We use radial basis functions to interpolate the sparse dataset, which covers only ∼9% of Titans global area. The most notable updates to the topography include higher coverage of the poles of Titan, improved fits to the global shape, and a finer resolution of the global interpolation. We also present a statistical analysis of the error in the derived products and perform a global minimization on a profile-by-profile basis to account for observed biases in the input dataset. We find a greater flattening of Titan than measured, additional topographic rises in Titans southern hemisphere, and better constrain the possible locations of past and present liquids on Titans surface.


Icarus | 2018

Bathymetry and composition of Titan's Ontario Lacus derived from Monte Carlo-based waveform inversion of Cassini RADAR altimetry data

Marco Mastrogiuseppe; Alexander G. Hayes; Valerio Poggiali; Jonathan I. Lunine; Ralph D. Lorenz; Roberto Seu; Alice Le Gall; Claudia Notarnicola; Karl L. Mitchell; Michael Malaska; Samuel Birch


47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | 2016

The Bathymetry and Composition of Titan’s Lakes and Seas

Alexander G. Hayes; Marco Mastrogiuseppe; J. I. Lumine; Valerio Poggiali; Ralph D. Lorenz; K. M. Mitchell; Michael Malaska; Alice Le Gall


Geophysical Research Letters | 2018

Raised Rims around Titan's Sharp‐Edged Depressions

Samuel Birch; Alexander G. Hayes; Valerio Poggiali; Jason D. Hofgartner; Jonathan I. Lunine; M.J. Malaska; S. D. Wall; Rosaly M. C. Lopes; O. White


Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

Topographic Constraints on the Evolution and Connectivity of Titan's Lacustrine Basins: Topography of Titan's Lacustrine Basins

Alexander G. Hayes; Samuel Birch; William E. Dietrich; Alan D. Howard; R. L. Kirk; Valerio Poggiali; Marco Mastrogiuseppe; R. J. Michaelides; P. Corlies; J. M. Moore; Michael Malaska; K. L. Mitchell; Ralph D. Lorenz; Charles A. Wood


Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

Titan's Topography and Shape at the End of the Cassini Mission: CORLIES ET AL: TITAN'S TOPOGRAPHY

P. Corlies; Alexander G. Hayes; Samuel Birch; Ralph D. Lorenz; Bryan W. Stiles; R. L. Kirk; Valerio Poggiali; Howard A. Zebker; L. Iess


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Liquid-filled canyons on Titan: LIQUID-FILLED CANYONS ON TITAN

Valerio Poggiali; Marco Mastrogiuseppe; Alexander G. Hayes; Roberto Seu; Samuel Birch; Ralph D. Lorenz; C. Grima; Jason Hofgartner


DPS 48 / EPSC 11 (Division for Planetary Sciences and the European Planetary Science Congress) | 2016

Sounding Titan's Lakes and Seas: Bathymetry, Composition, and Role in the Hydrologic Cycle

Alexander G. Hayes; Marco Mastrogiuseppe; Jonathan I. Lunine; Valerio Poggiali; Ralph D. Lorenz; Alice Le Gall; Karl L. Mitchell


AGU Fall Meeting 2015 | 2015

An Overview of the Bathymetry and Composition of Titan’s Hydrocarbon Seas from the Cassini RADAR Altimeter

Marco Mastrogiuseppe; Alexander G. Hayes; Jonathan I. Lunine; Valerio Poggiali; Roberto Seu; Jason Hofgartner; Ralph D. Lorenz; Alice Le Gall

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Ralph D. Lorenz

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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Michael Malaska

California Institute of Technology

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R. L. Kirk

United States Geological Survey

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