Biography and Research Information
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Racine D. Cleveland is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Their research focuses on the analysis of planetary surface features using remote sensing data. Cleveland has published work examining radar scattering regimes in aeolian dunes on both Titan and Earth, and has also investigated methods for mapping sublimation features on Mars' South Polar Cap. These studies utilize object-based image analysis techniques to interpret complex geological formations.
Cleveland collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Mohamed H. Aly, Mohamed M. Aly, and Jason A. Tullis. Their recent publications indicate an active research presence in planetary science and remote sensing applications.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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Contrasting Radar Scattering Regimes in Titan and Earth's Aeolian Dunes (2025)
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Contrasting Radar Scattering Regimes in Titan and Earth's Aeolian Dunes (2025)
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Framework for Mapping Sublimation Features on Mars’ South Polar Cap Using Object-Based Image Analysis (2025)
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- Contrasting Radar Scattering Regimes in Titan and Earth's Aeolian Dunes
- Contrasting Radar Scattering Regimes in Titan and Earth's Aeolian Dunes
- Framework for Mapping Sublimation Features on Mars’ South Polar Cap Using Object-Based Image Analysis
- Framework for Mapping Sublimation Features on Mars’ South Polar Cap Using Object-Based Image Analysis
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