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List of works by Anezina Solomonidou

A Global Geomorphologic Map of Saturn's Moon Titan

scientific article published on 18 November 2019

A chemical composition map for Titan’s surface

Candidate cryovolcanic regions on Ganymede: a target priority for JUICE

scientific article published on 21 July 2021

Chemical composition analysis of Titan's equatorial and midlatitude surface regions

scholarly article published in 2022

Compositional mapping of Titan’s surface using Cassini VIMS and RADAR data

Exploring Habitability Conditions in Titan’s Impact Record: The Formation of Menrva Crater

conference paper published in 2021

Ganymede paterae: a priority target for JUICE

scientific article published on 23 September 2022

Geological Evolution of Titan's Equatorial Regions: Possible Nature and Origin of the Dune Material

Geomorphological Map of the Soi Crater Region on Titan

Nature, distribution, and origin of Titan’s Undifferentiated Plains

Regions of interest on Ganymede's and Callisto's surfaces as potential targets for ESA's JUICE mission

Santorini volcano as a potential Martian analogue: The Balos Cove Basalts

scholarly article

Science goals and mission concept for the future exploration of Titan and Enceladus

article

Spectral and emissivity analysis of the raised ramparts around Titan's northern lakes

scientific article published in July 2020

Structural and tidal models of Titan and inferences on cryovolcanism

Surface albedo spectral properties of geologically interesting areas on Titan

Temporal variations of Titan’s surface with Cassini/VIMS

scholarly article

The Soi crater region on Titan: Detailed geomorphological and compositional maps

The Spectral Nature of Titan's Major Geomorphological Units: Constraints on Surface Composition

article

The chemical composition of impact craters on Titan

The chemical composition of impact craters on Titan

The chemical composition of the Soi crater region on Titan

Titan as Revealed by the Cassini Radar

Titan's cold case files - Outstanding questions after Cassini-Huygens

scientific article

Titan’s surface at 2.18-cm wavelength imaged by the Cassini RADAR radiometer: Results and interpretations through the first ten years of observation