Varied Geologic Terrains at Titan's South Pole: First Results from T39

The Cassini RADAR pass T39 of the south polar region reveals extremely varied and in some cases complex surface morphologies, indicating that a range of geologic processes have operated, and are operating, in the region.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: STOFAN, E. R., ELACHI, C., LUNINE, J.I., LORENZ, R. D., KIRK, R. L., LOPES, R. M. C., WOOD, C. A., RADEBAUGH, J., WALL, S. D., MITCHELL, K. L., SODERBLOM, L. A., PAILLOU, Philippe, FARR, T., STILES, B., CALLAHAN, P., CASSINI RADAR TEAM
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/97287
Description
Summary:The Cassini RADAR pass T39 of the south polar region reveals extremely varied and in some cases complex surface morphologies, indicating that a range of geologic processes have operated, and are operating, in the region.