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Catherine Neish
Associate Professor, University of Western Ontario
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Effects of Methane Clathrate on the Depth of Titan’s Craters
TITAN FROM ATMOSPHERE TO INTERIOR II POSTER
planetary sciences | 12 december 2024
Jason M. Soderblom, Shigeru Wakita, Lauren Schurme...
Impact craters on Titan, Saturns largest moon, systematically shallower than impact craters on similarly sized icy satellites, such as Ganymede and Ca...
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Seismoacoustic Signals from Airbursts in Titan’s Atmosphere
PLANETARY SEISMOLOGY I ORAL
seismology | 12 december 2024
Elisa Dong, Catherine Neish, John E. Moores, Garet...
The population distribution of outer solar system meteors is not well constrained due to limited observations and difficulties in detecting small impa...
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Methane from the Martian surface, Diffusion and Destruction
THE NEW MARS UNDERGROUND: FLUIDS, VOLATILES, AND THE FUTURE OF MARS EXPLORATION II POSTER
planetary sciences | 09 december 2024
Elisa Dong, John E. Moores, Catherine Neish, Madel...
Taken together, measurements of methane in the atmosphere of Mars by landed and orbiting spacecraft suggest short atmospheric lifetimes (months or les...
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Evolution of Impact Melt Pools on Titan
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
26 february 2024
Klara Kalousova, Shigeru Wakita, Christophe Sotin,...
Titan is an ocean world with a dense atmosphere, where photochemistry produces complex organic molecules that fall to the surface. An important ast...
Multi-wavelength Radar Characterization of Secondary Craters within the Pole-Crossing Tycho Ray on the Moon
RADAR INVESTIGATIONS OF PLANETARY SURFACES AND SUBSURFACES II ORAL
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
Edgard G. Rivera-Valentín, Caleb Fassett, Catherin...
Identification of secondary impact craters helps to refine interpretations of surface ages and furthers our understanding of regolith evolution. In li...
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Terrestrial Field Sites for Titan Analog Studies
SURFACE PROCESSES ACROSS THE SOLAR SYSTEM I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2023
Conor A. Nixon, Charles Cockell, Kendra Farnsworth...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has remarkable geophysical and geological parallels to the Earth. These include pluvial, fluvial and lacustrine env...
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The Relationship Between Fractures and Impact Craters on Tethys
ICE AND OCEAN WORLDS: GEOLOGY, OCEANOGRAPHY, CHEMISTRY, HABITABILITY III POSTER
planetary sciences | 16 december 2022
Leah E. Sacks, Catherine Neish, Alyssa Rhoden
Tethys, an inner moon of Saturn, bears evidence of past tectonic activity. The surface of the moon is covered with impact craters, consistent with man...
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Differentiating Fissure‐Fed Lava Flow Types and Facies Using RADAR and LiDAR: An Example From the 2014–2015 Holuhraun Lava Flow‐Field
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
05 july 2022
Gavin D. Tolometti, Catherine Neish, Christopher W...
Distinguishing between lava types and facies using remote sensing data is important for interpreting the emplacement history of lava flow‐fie...