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L. Roth
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 28
Citations - 7264
L. Roth is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Titan (rocket family). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 6193 citations.
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The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
Tom G. Farr,Paul A. Rosen,Edward R. Caro,Robert E. Crippen,Riley M. Duren,Scott Hensley,M. Kobrick,Mimi Paller,Ernesto Rodriguez,L. Roth,David Seal,S. Shaffer,Joanne Shimada,Jeffrey W. Umland,Marian Werner,Michael E. Oskin,Douglas W. Burbank,Douglas Alsdorf +17 more
TL;DR: The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission produced the most complete, highest-resolution digital elevation model of the Earth, using dual radar antennas to acquire interferometric radar data, processed to digital topographic data at 1 arc sec resolution.
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The lakes of Titan
Ellen R. Stofan,Charles Elachi,Jonathan I. Lunine,R. D. Lorenz,Bryan Stiles,Karl L. Mitchell,Steven J. Ostro,Laurence A. Soderblom,Charles A. Wood,Howard A. Zebker,S. D. Wall,Michael Janssen,Randolph L. Kirk,Rosaly M. C. Lopes,Flora Paganelli,Jani Radebaugh,Lauren Wye,Y. Anderson,Matthew A. Allison,R. Boehmer,Philip S. Callahan,Pierre Encrenaz,E. Flamini,G. Francescetti,Yonggyu Gim,G. Hamilton,S. Hensley,William T. K. Johnson,K. Kelleher,Duane O. Muhleman,P. Paillou,Giovanni Picardi,Francesco Posa,L. Roth,Roberto Seu,S. Shaffer,S. Vetrella,Robert West +37 more
TL;DR: These northern-hemisphere lakes constitute the strongest evidence yet that a condensable-liquid hydrological cycle is active in Titan’s surface and atmosphere, in which the lakes are filled through rainfall and/or intersection with the subsurface ‘liquid methane’ table.
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The sand seas of Titan: Cassini RADAR observations of longitudinal dunes.
Ralph D. Lorenz,S. D. Wall,Jani Radebaugh,G. Boubin,E. Reffet,M. A. Janssen,Ellen R. Stofan,Rosaly M. C. Lopes,Randolph L. Kirk,Charles Elachi,Jonathan I. Lunine,Jonathan I. Lunine,K. L. Mitchell,Flora Paganelli,Laurence A. Soderblom,Charles A. Wood,Lauren Wye,Howard A. Zebker,Y. Anderson,Steven J. Ostro,Matthew A. Allison,R. Boehmer,Philip S. Callahan,Pierre Encrenaz,Gian Gabriele Ori,G. Francescetti,Yonggyu Gim,G. Hamilton,Scott Hensley,William L. Johnson,K. Kelleher,Duane O. Muhleman,Giovanni Picardi,Francesco Posa,L. Roth,Roberto Seu,S. Shaffer,Bryan Stiles,S. Vetrella,Enrico Flamini,Robert West +40 more
TL;DR: The most recent Cassini RADAR images of Titan show widespread regions that appear to be seas of longitudinal dunes similar to those seen in the Namib desert on Earth, and the distribution and orientation of the dunes support a model of fluctuating surface winds.
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Cassini radar views the surface of Titan
Charles Elachi,S. D. Wall,Matthew A. Allison,Y. Anderson,R. Boehmer,Philip S. Callahan,Pierre Encrenaz,Enrico Flamini,Giorgio Franceschetti,Yonggyu Gim,G. Hamilton,Scott Hensley,M. A. Janssen,William L. Johnson,K. Kelleher,Randolph L. Kirk,Rosaly M. C. Lopes,Ralph D. Lorenz,Jonathan I. Lunine,Duane O. Muhleman,Steven J. Ostro,Flora Paganelli,Giovanni Picardi,Francesco Posa,L. Roth,Roberto Seu,S. Shaffer,Laurence A. Soderblom,Bryan Stiles,Ellen R. Stofan,S. Vetrella,Robert West,Charles A. Wood,Lauren Wye,Howard A. Zebker +34 more
TL;DR: The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper imaged about 1% of Titan's surface at a resolution of ∼0.5 kilometer, and larger areas of the globe in lower resolution modes, revealing a complex surface, with areas of low relief and a variety of geologic features suggestive of dome-like volcanic constructs, flows, and sinuous channels.
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Cryovolcanic features on Titan's surface as revealed by the Cassini Titan Radar Mapper
Rosaly M. C. Lopes,Karl L. Mitchell,Ellen R. Stofan,Jonathan I. Lunine,Jonathan I. Lunine,R. D. Lorenz,Flora Paganelli,Randolph L. Kirk,Charles A. Wood,Stephen D. Wall,L. E. Robshaw,Andrew Dominic Fortes,Catherine D. Neish,Jani Radebaugh,E. Reffet,Steven J. Ostro,Charles Elachi,Michael Allison,Y. Anderson,R. Boehmer,G. Boubin,Philip S. Callahan,Pierre Encrenaz,Enrico Flamini,G. Francescetti,Yonggyu Gim,G. Hamilton,Scott Hensley,Michael Janssen,William T. K. Johnson,K. Kelleher,Duane O. Muhleman,Gian Gabriele Ori,Roberto Orosei,Giovanni Picardi,Francesco Posa,L. Roth,Roberto Seu,S. Shaffer,Laurence A. Soderblom,Bryan Stiles,S. Vetrella,Richard West,Lauren Wye,Howard A. Zebker +44 more
TL;DR: The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper obtained Synthetic Aperture Radar images of Titan's surface during four fly-bys during the mission's first year as mentioned in this paper, showing evidence of major planetary geologic processes, including cryovolcanism.