Racine D. Cleveland
Researcher
Also affiliated: Boise State University (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
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Racine D. Cleveland studies planetary science, with a focus on remote sensing techniques for analyzing planetary surfaces. Their recent publications investigate radar scattering regimes on Titan and Earth's aeolian dunes, as well as a framework for mapping sublimation features on Mars' south polar cap using object-based image analysis. Cleveland collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Mohamed H. Aly, Jason A. Tullis, and Vincent Chevrier, on shared publications.
Metrics
- Publications: 5
Selected Publications
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Of Dunes and Ice: A Surface-Atmosphere Investigation of Mars CO2 Sublimation Features and Titan Aeolian Fields (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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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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