Cawley, Jon C.
National Air and Space Museum staffDr. Cawley specializes in landform development and geomorphology. Along with his work on Noachian landscapes on Mars, he has also explored the paleolimnology of Mountain Lake in Virginia, and land use and geomorphology issues of Appalachia.
Positions
- Research Geologist, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies 2016 -
Publications
Selected Publications
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Article
- Cawley, Jon C. and Irwin, Rossman P., III. 2018. "Evolution of escarpments, pediments, and plains in the Noachian highlands of Mars." Journal of Geophysical Research. E. Planets, 123, (12) 3167–3187. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JE005681. 2018
- Cawley, Jon C. and Irwin, Rossman P., III. 2018. "Subsurface Erosion, Scarp Retreat, and Sedimentation at Mountain Lake, Virginia, USA: Groundwater Geomorphology in a Flow-Through Lake with Subsurface Drainage." Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 43, (8) 1663–1676. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4345. 2018
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Dataset
- Irwin, Rossman P., III and Cawley, Jon C. 2019. [Dataset] Data Repository for "Evolution of escarpments, pediments, and plains in the Noachian highlands of Mars". [zip file containing text, TIFF, and ArcGIS shapefile formats] Distributed by Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum - Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, compiled by Irwin, Rossman P., III. https://doi.org/10.25570/nasm/10088/95554. 2019
Contact
Location
- National Air & Space Museum Academic Department