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. 2024 Jun 19;10(25):eadn4192. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adn4192

Fig. 1. Lakes on Titan and Earth with coastlines shaped by a variety of erosional mechanisms.

Fig. 1.

(A) Cassini SAR image of Ligeia Mare, Titan (NASA). (B) Fort Peck Lake, United States, a reservoir formed recently by flooding a landscape previously eroded by rivers [Map data: Esri World Imagery, Earthstar Geographics (58)]. (C) Lake Rotoehu, New Zealand, a lake in which flooded river valleys have been subsequently eroded by waves [Map data: Esri World Imagery, BOPLASS Ltd., Maxar (58)]. (D) Prošćankso Jezero, Croatia, a karst lake in which flooded river valleys have been eroded by dissolution [Map Data: Esri World Imagery, Maxar, Microsoft (58)].