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Published May 19, 2017 | Supplemental Material
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Global drainage patterns and the origins of topographic relief on Earth, Mars, and Titan

Abstract

Rivers have eroded the topography of Mars, Titan, and Earth, creating diverse landscapes. However, the dominant processes that generated topography on Titan (and to some extent on early Mars) are not well known. We analyzed drainage patterns on all three bodies and found that large drainages, which record interactions between deformation and erosional modification, conform much better to long-wavelength topography on Titan and Mars than on Earth. We use a numerical landscape evolution model to demonstrate that short-wavelength deformation causes drainage directions to diverge from long-wavelength topography, as observed on Earth. We attribute the observed differences to ancient long-wavelength topography on Mars, recent or ongoing generation of long-wavelength relief on Titan, and the creation of short-wavelength relief by plate tectonics on Earth.

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© 2017 American Association for the Advancement of Science. Received 1 June 2016; accepted 6 April 2017. We thank E. Chan for spot-checking martian drainages. Three reviewers provided constructive feedback. B.A.B. acknowledges NASA grant NNX16AR87G. D.H. thanks the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science. We thank the Cassini team. The topography and drainage data used in this paper are available at http://ddfe.curtin.edu.au/gravitymodels/Earth2012/ and http://eagle1.umd.edu/flood/DRT/ for Earth, at https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/search/map/Titan/Cassini/TitanFluvialMapping/TitanFluvialMapping_July2013 and in database S2 for Titan, and at https://webgis.wr.usgs.gov/pigwad/down/mars_dl.htm and http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mgs/megdr.html for Mars. The landscape evolution software Tadpole is available at https://github.com/MITGeomorph/Tadpole.

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