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Marco Mastrogiuseppe
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 57
Citations - 942
Marco Mastrogiuseppe is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Titan (rocket family) & Radar. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 51 publications receiving 726 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Mastrogiuseppe include California Institute of Technology & Cornell University.
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The bathymetry of a Titan sea
Marco Mastrogiuseppe,Valerio Poggiali,Alexander G. Hayes,Ralph D. Lorenz,Jonathan I. Lunine,Giovanni Picardi,Roberto Seu,Enrico Flamini,Giuseppe Mitri,Claudia Notarnicola,Philippe Paillou,Howard A. Zebker +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors constructed the bathymetry of Titan's large sea Ligeia Mare from Cassini RADAR data collected during the 23 May 2013 (T91) nadir-looking altimetry flyby.
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Titan’s surface at 2.18-cm wavelength imaged by the Cassini RADAR radiometer: Results and interpretations through the first ten years of observation
M. A. Janssen,A. Le Gall,Rosaly M. C. Lopes,Ralph D. Lorenz,Michael Malaska,Alexander G. Hayes,Catherine D. Neish,A. Solomonidou,K. L. Mitchell,Jani Radebaugh,Stephen Keihm,Mathieu Choukroun,C. Leyrat,Pierre Encrenaz,Marco Mastrogiuseppe +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive calibration and mapping of the thermal microwave emission from Titan's surface is reported based on radiometric data obtained at 2.18-cm wavelength by the passive radiometer included in the Cassini RADAR instrument.
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Availability of subsurface water-ice resources in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars
Gareth A. Morgan,Nathaniel E. Putzig,M. R. Perry,Hanna G. Sizemore,Ali M. Bramson,Ali M. Bramson,E. I. Petersen,Z. M. Bain,D. M. H. Baker,Marco Mastrogiuseppe,Marco Mastrogiuseppe,R. H. Hoover,Isaac B. Smith,Asmin V. Pathare,Colin M. Dundas,Bruce A. Campbell +15 more
TL;DR: The first results of the Mars Subsurface Water Ice Mapping (SWIM) project are presented in this article, which has the aim of searching for buried ice resources across the mid-latitudes through the integration of orbital datasets in concert with new data-processing techniques.
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Geomorphologic mapping of titan's polar terrains: Constraining surface processes and landscape evolution
Samuel Birch,Alexander G. Hayes,William E. Dietrich,Alan D. Howard,Charlie S. Bristow,Michael Malaska,J. M. Moore,Marco Mastrogiuseppe,Jason D. Hofgartner,Jason D. Hofgartner,David A. Williams,Oliver L. White,Jason M. Soderblom,Jason W. Barnes,Elizabeth P. Turtle,Jonathan I. Lunine,Charles A. Wood,Catherine D. Neish,R. L. Kirk,Ellen R. Stofan,R. D. Lorenz,R. M. C. Lopes +21 more
TL;DR: A geomorphologic map of Titan's polar terrains was generated from a combination of Cassini Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Imaging Science Subsystem imaging products, as well as altimetry, SARTopo and radargrammetry topographic datasets.
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Topographic Constraints on the Evolution and Connectivity of Titan's Lacustrine Basins
Alexander G. Hayes,Samuel Birch,William E. Dietrich,Alan D. Howard,R. L. Kirk,Valerio Poggiali,Marco Mastrogiuseppe,Marco Mastrogiuseppe,R. J. Michaelides,R. J. Michaelides,Paul Corlies,J. M. Moore,Michael Malaska,K. L. Mitchell,Ralph D. Lorenz,Charles A. Wood +15 more
TL;DR: The majority of Titan's lakes reside in topographically closed, sharp-edged depressions whose plan-form curvature suggests lateral expansion through uniform scarp retreat as discussed by the authors, and empty lake basins exhibit flat floors and hectometer-scale raised rims that present a challenge to formation models.