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T. W. Haltigin
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 16
Citations - 222
T. W. Haltigin is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Terrain. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 204 citations. Previous affiliations of T. W. Haltigin include Concordia University Wisconsin & Canadian Space Agency.
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TandEM: Titan and Enceladus mission
Athena Coustenis,Sushil K. Atreya,Tibor S. Balint,Robert H. Brown,Michele K. Dougherty,Francesca Ferri,Marcello Fulchignoni,Daniel Gautier,R. A. Gowen,Caitlin A. Griffith,Leonid I. Gurvits,Ralf Jaumann,Yves Langevin,Mark Leese,Jonathan I. Lunine,C. P. McKay,Xenophon Moussas,Ingo Müller-Wodarg,Fritz M. Neubauer,Tobias Owen,François Raulin,Edward C. Sittler,Frank Sohl,Christophe Sotin,Gabriel Tobie,Tetsuya Tokano,Elizabeth P. Turtle,Jan-Erik Wahlund,J. H. Waite,Kevin H. Baines,J. E. Blamont,Andrew J. Coates,Iannis Dandouras,T. Krimigis,T. Krimigis,Emmanuel Lellouch,Ralph D. Lorenz,Andrew Morse,C. C. Porco,M. Hirtzig,Joachim Saur,Tom Spilker,John C. Zarnecki,E. Choi,Nicholas Achilleos,Ricardo Amils,P. Annan,David H. Atkinson,Yves Bénilan,Cesar Bertucci,Bruno Bézard,Gordon L. Bjoraker,Michel Blanc,L. Boireau,J. Bouman,Michel Cabane,Maria Teresa Capria,Eric Chassefière,Patrice Coll,M. Combes,John F. Cooper,Angioletta Coradini,F. J. Crary,Thomas E. Cravens,Ioannis A. Daglis,E. De Angelis,C. de Bergh,I. de Pater,C. Dunford,Georges Durry,Odile Dutuit,D. Fairbrother,F. M. Flasar,Andrew Dominic Fortes,Robert V. Frampton,M. Fujimoto,Marina Galand,Olivier Grasset,Matthias Grott,T. W. Haltigin,Alain Herique,Franck Hersant,H. Hussmann,Wing-Huen Ip,Robert E. Johnson,Esa Kallio,Sascha Kempf,Martin Knapmeyer,Wlodek Kofman,R. Koop,T. Kostiuk,Norbert Krupp,Michael Küppers,Helmut Lammer,Luisa Lara,Panayotis Lavvas,S. Le Mouélic,Sébastien Lebonnois,Stephen A. Ledvina,Jianping Li,Timothy A. Livengood,Rosaly M. C. Lopes,J. J. López-Moreno,D. Luz,Paul R. Mahaffy,Urs Mall,Jesús Martínez-Frías,Bernard Marty,T. B. McCord,C. Menor Salvan,Anna Milillo,D. G. Mitchell,Ronan Modolo,O. Mousis,M. Nakamura,Catherine D. Neish,Conor A. Nixon,D. Nna Mvondo,Glenn S. Orton,M. Paetzold,Joe Pitman,Sergei Pogrebenko,Wayne H. Pollard,Olga Prieto-Ballesteros,Pascal Rannou,Kim Reh,L. Richter,Frank T. Robb,Rafael Rodrigo,Sebastien Rodriguez,Paul N. Romani,M. Ruiz Bermejo,Emmanuel T. Sarris,Paul M. Schenk,Bernard Schmitt,Nicole Schmitz,Dirk Schulze-Makuch,Konrad Schwingenschuh,A. Selig,Bruno Sicardy,L. A. Soderblom,Linda Spilker,Daphne Stam,Andrew Steele,Katrin Stephan,Darrell F. Strobel,Karoly Szego,Cyril Szopa,Roland Thissen,Martin G. Tomasko,D. Toublanc,Hojatollah Vali,I. Vardavas,Véronique Vuitton,Robert A. West,Roger V. Yelle,E.F. Young +156 more
TL;DR: TandEM is designed to build on but exceed the scientific and technological accomplishments of the Cassini–Huygens mission, exploring Titan and Enceladus in ways that are not currently possible (full close-up and in situ coverage over long periods of time).
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Predicting Equilibrium Scour-Hole Geometry near Angled Stream Deflectors Using a Three-Dimensional Numerical Flow Model
T. W. Haltigin,T. W. Haltigin,Pascale M. Biron,Pascale M. Biron,Michel Lapointe,Michel Lapointe +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the output of a numerically simulated flow field over a flat, predeformation bed to predict the plan-form extent of the equilibrium scour hole near stream deflectors of varying angles.
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Analysis of polygonal terrain landforms on Earth and Mars through spatial point patterns
TL;DR: In this paper, the successive steps by which spatial point pattern analysis (SPPA) can be used to describe the variety of polygonal terrain morphologies observed both on Earth and on Mars are described.
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Three-dimensional numerical simulation of flow around stream deflectors : The effect of obstruction angle and length
TL;DR: In this article, a 3D numerical model was used to simulate the flow field around stream deflectors in a laboratory flume and predicted velocities were successfully evaluated against laboratory measurements.
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Geometric Evolution of Polygonal Terrain Networks in the Canadian High Arctic: Evidence of Increasing Regularity over Time
TL;DR: Spatial point pattern analysis (SPPA) as discussed by the authors has been used to quantify overall network geometries based on the randomness or regularity exhibited by the spatial arrangement of polygon-bounding trough intersections.