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    Impact Crater Morphometry on Pluto: Implications for Surface Composition and Evolution by Hedgepeth, Joshua E., Neish, Catherine D., Bray, Veronica J.

    Published in The planetary science journal (01-10-2023)
    “…Abstract New Horizons showed that Pluto exhibits a wide range of geologic groups, with much of the surface modified by volatile ice processes. Impact craters…”
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    Titan's impact crater population after Cassini by Hedgepeth, Joshua E., Neish, Catherine D., Turtle, Elizabeth P., Stiles, Bryan W., Kirk, Randolph, Lorenz, Ralph D.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-07-2020)
    “…Titan is Saturn's largest moon and has a dynamic surface with methane rivers carved by an active hydrological cycle and sand seas shaped by aeolian processes…”
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    Using Craters to Study Carbon and Nitrogen Compounds on Icy Worlds by Hedgepeth, Joshua E

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…Icy worlds have attracted a lot of attention from planetary scientists over the last century because they exhibit an array geophysical and chemical processes…”
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    Modeling the Distribution of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Impact Crater Melt on Titan by Hedgepeth, Joshua E., Buffo, Jacob J., Chivers, Chase J., Neish, Catherine D., Schmidt, Britney E.

    Published in The planetary science journal (01-02-2022)
    “…Abstract Titan is a chemically rich world that provides a natural laboratory for the study of the origin of life. Titan’s atmospherically derived C x H y N z…”
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    Selection and Characteristics of the Dragonfly Landing Site near Selk Crater, Titan by Lorenz, Ralph D., MacKenzie, Shannon M., Neish, Catherine D., Gall, Alice Le, Turtle, Elizabeth P., Barnes, Jason W., Trainer, Melissa G., Werynski, Alyssa, Hedgepeth, Joshua, Karkoschka, Erich

    Published in The planetary science journal (01-02-2021)
    “…Abstract The factors contributing to the initial selection of a dune site near the Selk impact structure on Titan as the first landing site for the Dragonfly…”
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    Impact Craters on Titan: Finalizing Titan's Crater Population by Hedgepeth, Joshua E

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Titan is one of the most dynamic moons in the solar system. It is smaller than Earth and much colder, yet Titan is eerily similar to Earth, with rivers, rain,…”
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    Dissertation