1. Racetrack and Bonnie Claire: southwestern US playa lakes as analogs for Ontario Lacus, Titan
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Lorenz, Ralph D., Jackson, Brian, and Hayes, Alex
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LAKES , *GEOMORPHOLOGY , *EVAPORATION (Meteorology) , *REMOTE sensing , *METEOROLOGY , *SPACE exploration , *TITAN (Satellite) research , *TITAN (Satellite) ,TITANIAN atmosphere ,DEATH Valley National Park (Calif. & Nev.) - Abstract
Abstract: We note the geomorphological and meteorological processes at Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, as analogs for those at Ontario Lacus on Titan. Although Ontario is ∼50× larger, the planforms of the two features are nearly identical, both are extremely flat, and are in environments where infrequent rainfall occurs against a climate, where evaporation exceeds precipitation. While the famous moving rocks on the Racetrack Playa may be exceptional on the Earth, the lower gravity and thicker atmosphere may render wind-induced rock transport comparatively common on Titan. Nearby Bonnie Claire Playa also provides field insights into the interpretation of remote sensing data from Titan. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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