Sedimentary activity (erosion, transportation and deposition) is a major landscape-shaping process on many icy worlds of the outer solar system for which an understanding of this process is central to their geologic characterizations. Several recent studies, lead by the authors, have identified the effects of sedimentary activity on icy satellite landforms and recognized the role of mass wasting and volatile loss and redistribution in the evolution of these features. We apply state of the art, physics based, landform evolution modeling to icy satellite sedimentary landforms in order to fully quantitatively characterize how their morphologies change with time, and what their present appearances imply for the initial abundance and distributio...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Helene, (approximately 17.6 kilometers mean radius) is an L4 Trojan co-orbital of Saturn's moon Dion...
Several recent studies have proposed certain terrain types (i.e., physiographic units) on Titan thou...
Several icy-world surfaces in the solar system exhibit sublimation-driven landform modification eros...
The outer solar system contains dynamic worlds with active sedimentary cycles that govern their over...
Titan is an Earth-like world possessing a nitrogen-rich atmosphere covering a surface showing signs ...
The surfaces of icy satellites are continually modified by space weathering and geologic processes. ...
abstract: Impact cratering and volcanism are two fundamental processes that alter the surfaces of th...
We are converging on a model for how the topography of airless bodies evolves, including process and...
Saturn's Hyperion, the largest known irregularly-shaped satellite and the only moon observed to unde...
Landscape evolution on the Moon is driven by a relatively small number of physical mechanisms, makin...
The sizes of the Saturnian icy satellites range from ~ 1;500 km in diameter (Rhea) to ~20km (Calypso...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Helene, (approximately 17.6 kilometers mean radius) is an L4 Trojan co-orbital of Saturn's moon Dion...
Several recent studies have proposed certain terrain types (i.e., physiographic units) on Titan thou...
Several icy-world surfaces in the solar system exhibit sublimation-driven landform modification eros...
The outer solar system contains dynamic worlds with active sedimentary cycles that govern their over...
Titan is an Earth-like world possessing a nitrogen-rich atmosphere covering a surface showing signs ...
The surfaces of icy satellites are continually modified by space weathering and geologic processes. ...
abstract: Impact cratering and volcanism are two fundamental processes that alter the surfaces of th...
We are converging on a model for how the topography of airless bodies evolves, including process and...
Saturn's Hyperion, the largest known irregularly-shaped satellite and the only moon observed to unde...
Landscape evolution on the Moon is driven by a relatively small number of physical mechanisms, makin...
The sizes of the Saturnian icy satellites range from ~ 1;500 km in diameter (Rhea) to ~20km (Calypso...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...
Large icy exomoons may represent a ubiquitous habitable environment yet remain on the fringes of det...