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    abstract: Timothy Titus is a Research Space Scientist at the Astrogeology Science
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     abstract: Tim studies Mars Polar Processes, focusing on the CO2 cycle and polar
     email: ttitus@usgs.gov
      energy balance, as well as Mars thermal inertia investigations using 2-layer
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      thermal inertia models to detect subsurface ice. He also studies Mars dunes,
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      and cave detection on Earth, the Moon and Mars using thermal infrared remote
    - Timothy Titus is a Research Space Scientist at the Astrogeology Science Center.
      sensing. Tim is currently using ALMA data to study the surface properties of
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      asteroids.Tim also studies Planetary Defense, where he brings to bear his experience
    - Mars CO2 Cycle
      as former Director of Logistics for Emergency Response for the Arizona National
    - Surface-Atmospheric interactions
      Guard. He is exploring the use of preexisting hazard models to explore possible
    - Thermophysical surface properties
      regional and cascading effects from future asteroid impact events.
     - Cave Climates
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     - Planetary Defense
  email: ttitus@usgs.gov
    - Cascading Hazards
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    - Research Space Scientist - U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff AZ.  1999 - Present.
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     - Acting Science Center Director - U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff AZ. Oct 2010
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       - Jan 2011.
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     - Remote Sensing Analyst - Contracted with the U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff,
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     - Staff Lecturer - University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. 1996-1997.
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       Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM).
     - Selected as a Dawn at Vesta Participating Scientist.
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      dunes, and cave detection on Earth, the Moon and Mars using thermal infrared
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      experience as former Director of Logistics for Emergency Response for the Arizona
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  name: Timothy Neal Titus, Ph.D.
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