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Devon M. Burr, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Earth and Planetary Science University of Tennessee 1621 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37996-1410 Tel: (650) 974-6010, Fax: (650) 974-2368, [email protected], https://burr.utk.edu/

EDUCATION______Ph.D. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. (2003) Dissertation title: Investigations into young on major: Geosciences (advisor: Victor Baker) minor: Planetary Sciences (advisor: Alfred McEwen) M.S. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. (1998) Geology M.A. St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM. (1996) Liberal Arts Classical and Modern Philosophy B.S. United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. (1989), Distinguished graduate Political Science (Honors Program) ----- Principia College, Elsah, IL (1983-1985)

Research Interests As a planetary geomorphologist, I study the shapes and landscape of the surfaces of planetary bodies to gain insight into the formative and evolutionary processes of these bodies. Through this work, I aim to contribute to understanding the distribution, movement, and evolution of material in our Solar System and its niches of habitability.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ______Associate Professor (Aug. 2013 – present) Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, UT Knoxville Assistant Professor (Aug. 2008 – Aug 2013) Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, UT Knoxville Principal Investigator (Aug. 2005 – 2008) Carl Center for the Study of Life in the Universe, SETI Institute Eugene M. Shoemaker Fellow (Feb. 2003 – Mar. 2005) Astrogeology Branch, U.S. Geological Survey Research and Teaching Assistant (1998-2000) Departments of Geosciences and Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona Graduate Research Assistant (1994-1995) Los Alamos National Laboratory, NIS-1 United States Naval Officer (1989-1994) Meteorology/Oceanography specialty

FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS ______

Post-graduate Student-Faculty Research Award Graduate School, University of Tennessee (2013, 2017) Professional Development Award: Exploration Field Work on Sinuous Ridges in the Atacama Desert, Chile, as Analogs for Sinuous Ridges on Mars Burr, CV, Sept 2018 2

University of Tennessee (Feb. 2012) Asteroid 8243 Devonburr named in recognition of contributions to planetary science International Astronomical Union (2012) Junior Faculty Research/Creative Achievement Award College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tennessee (Dec. 2011) Faculty Achievement Award Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, University of Tennessee (May 2011) Professional Development Award: Travel Funding for Analog Experiments in the NASA Ames Research Center Planetary Wind Tunnel University of Tennessee (Feb. 2010) NASA Early Career Fellow Science Mission Directorate/Planetary Science Division, NASA (2007) Kavli Fellow (Nov. 8-10, 2007) Invited Speaker, National Academy of Sciences, 19th Annual Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium, Irvine, CA, on “Planetary Habitability”

Graduate NASA Graduate Student Researcher Program fellowship (2000-2003) Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD Fulbright Fellowship (Dec. 2000-Aug. 2001) National Energy Authority, Reykjavik, Iceland Institute for the Study of Planet Earth (2000) award recipient graduate student grant, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Iowa Fellow (Aug. 1996 - May 1998) University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Graduate Student Summer Program (Summer, 1997) participant Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD

Undergraduate Award for Best Student Presentation at the Geosciences Department Symposium (Apr. 2002) University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Outstanding Student Paper (Planetary Sciences Division) (May, 2000) American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Washington, D.C. Distinguished Graduate; member of various honor societies (May, 1989) United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD Academy Exchange Scholar (Aug – Dec., 1987) United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MAJOR SERVICE ASSOCIATED THEREWITH______Geological Society of America Planetary Geology Division (1999-present) • Management board (2nd Vice Chair, 1st Vice Chair, Chair, past Chair) 2011-2015 American Geophysical Union (2000-present) AAS Division of Planetary Science (2008-present) • Member, Science Organizing Committee Annual Meeting for 2017 • Chair, Science Organizing Committee Annual Meeting for 2018 Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium • member of Steering Committee (2011-2014) • Chair, Annual Meeting on Planetary Geomorphology, September 2014 • editor for the Special issue of Geomorphology

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FUNDED EXTERNAL GRANTS (PI AND CO-I ONLY)______

Total external grant funding received to date: ~$2.7M

Received in 2016 Investigating the source(s) of dark sand in the western 3-year grant from the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program Role: PI

Received in 2016 The Titan Tumbler: Investigating Endmember Sedimentological Processes on Titan 2-year grant from the NASA Solar System Workings Program Role: CoI

Received in 2015 Digitizing, generation, and archiving of planetary aeolian threshold data from wind tunnel experiments 3-year grant from the NASA Planetary Data Archiving, Restoration, and Tools Program Role: PI

Received in 2014 Characterizing the history of a diverse inverted fluvial landscape: Mapping and Morphometry of the Aeolis Dorsa Region 4-year grant from the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program Role: PI

Establishing Fieldwork as a Standard Research Component: an Early Career Fellowship Proposal 2-year grant from the NASA Early Career Fellowship Program Role: PI

Aeolian Sediment Transport and Landscape Modification on Titan 4-year grant from the NASA Outer Planets Research Program Role: Co-I [PI: Nathan Bridges, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory]

Planetary Geomorphology: 45th Annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium 1-year grant from the National Science Foundation Role: PI

Received in 2012 An Integrated Study of the Evolution of Fossae, Mars: Fracture Mechanics, Volcanology, and Megafloods 3-year grant from the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program Role: Co-I [PI: Simon Kattenhorn, University of Idaho]

Received in 2009 Environmental Implications of Highly Sinuous Channels on Mars 3-year grant from the NASA Mars Fundamental Research Program Burr, CV, Sept 2018 4

Role: Co-I [PI: Alan Howard, University of Virginia]

Received in 2008 Aeolian Saltation under Titan Conditions: wind tunnel experiments and integrated numerical modeling 3-year grant from the NASA Outer Planets Research Program Role: PI

Mapping, Characterization, and Analysis of Channel/Valley Features on Titan 2-year grant (+NCE) from the NASA Data Analysis Program Role: PI

Received in 2007 Aeolian Sediment Movement under Titan Conditions: wind tunnel experiments and modeling 3-year grant (+NCE) from the NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program Role: PI

Raised Curvilinear Features (RCFs) in the western Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF): mapping, characterization, and modeling 3-year grant from the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program + Education and Public Outreach supplement Role: PI

Received in 2006 Pingos on Earth and Mars 2-year grant from the NASA Mars Fundamental Research Program Role: PI

Received in 2005 Catastrophic Flooding in Fissure-headed Channels: mapping and modeling of 3-year grant from the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program Role: PI

Received in 2003 Understanding Flood Flow from Source to Sink 3-year grant from the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program Role: Co-I [PI: Alfred McEwen, University of Arizona]

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MENTORING (DIRECT MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS ONLY)______

Graduate Students / Graduated

Student Degree Project Title Sems / Yrs. Ariana Boyd MS Investigations into source(s) of sand in the Fa14-present Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars: a study of wind emplacement directions Subsequent placement: student at Georgetown Law School Washington, DC Emily Nield MS A wind tunnel study of the effect of density Fa14-Sp18 ratio on saltation threshold Subsequent placement: student at the Schulich School of Business at York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Chloe Beddingfield PhD Investigations into the Tectonic and Orbital Fa10-Su15 Histories of 's Moons Enceladus and Dione Subsequent placement: Planetary geospatial analyst, Mountain View, CA Dameron, Ashley MS Testing Hypotheses for Double-Ridge Sp13-Su15 Formation on Europa Subsequent placement: Geospatial Analyst, Quantum Geospatial, St Petersburg, FL Robert Jacobsen PhD Remote Sensing and Field Studies in Paleo- Sp11-Fa16 fluvial History and Periglacial Landforms Subsequent placement: Postdoctoral Research Associate, UTK Richard PhD Investigation of Fluvial Features and Fluvial Fa10-Su17 Cartwright** Dissection on Titan and the Composition of Uranian Surfaces Subsequent placement: Postdoctoral Research Associate, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA Mathew Chojnacki* PhD Diverse Studies in Remote-Sensing of (Prior to) Planetary Surfaces Fa08-Fa13 Subsequent placement: HiRISE Associate Staff Scientist, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Sarah Drummond MS Structural Control of Fluvial Network Fa09-Fa12 Morphology on Titan Subsequent placement: Adjunct professor at Pellissippi State Community College, Knoxville, TN Andrea Hughes* MS An Evaluation of the History of Aqueous Sp09-Fa11 Activity on Mars through a Survey of Select Hypothesized Martian Deltas and Paleolakes via the Analysis of Mineralogy, Morphology, and Thermophysical Properties Burr, CV, Sept 2018 6

Subsequent placement: PhD student at Embry-Riddle University, Daytona Beach, FL *Co-supervised with Professor Jeffrey Moersch **Co-supervised with Associate Professor Joshua Emery

Graduate Students / On-going

Student Degree Project Title Sems / Yrs. Rose Borden MS Mapping and Analysis of Wrinkle Ridges in Fa15-present Aeolis Dorsa, Mars (defended) Keenan Golder PhD Investigations into Basaltic Sp14-present and Mercury Samantha Peel PhD Geomorphic Investigations of Water-Related Fa12-present Features on Mars Anthony Maue PhD Titan as an Earth-like Fluvial World Fa16-present Cole Nypaver*** MS Deriving Lifetimes of Lunar Ejecta Constituents Fa17-present Using Remote Sensing Data: A Model for Lunar Erosion and Regolith Overturn ***Co-supervised with Associate Research Professor Bradley Thomson

Undergraduate student mentoring Student class Project Title Sems / Yrs. Mapping of inverted paleochannels in the Alex Snider UG Sp12 Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars Mapping of dark dunes in the Medusae Fossae Darian Powers UG Sp12 Formation, Mars Case Collins UG Mapping of the Medusae Fossae Formation, Sp12 Mars John Hills* UG Analysis of data from the Mars Surface Wind Fa11-Sp12 Tunnel Felicia Qualls UG Mapping of dark dunes in the Medusae Fossae Sp09-Sp10 Formation, Mars Andrea Gregg UG Mapping of surface texture in the Medusae Sp09-Sp10 Fossae Formation, Mars

Postdoctoral Research Associate mentoring

Research Assoc. Project Sems or Mo/Yrs. Alexandra Lefort Geologic mapping of Mars Sp 2010-Su2012 Stephen Sutton Titan Wind Tunnel data collection and analysis Oct, 2016-present Robert Jacobsen Geologic mapping of the Aeolis Dorsa, Mars Jan, 2017-present Burr, CV, Sept 2018 7

RESEARCH______

As a planetary geomorphologist, I study the shapes and landscape of the surfaces of planetary bodies. The aim is to gain insight into the formative processes of these bodies and to discern their past and present influences. The ultimate goal is to contribute to understanding the distribution, movement, and evolution of material in our Solar System and its present or potential niches of habitability. My approaches in this work are multi-fold, involving the use of images and topographic data, combined with field work on appropriate terrestrial analogues, and mechanical experiments. Geographically, my research interests include both rocky objects in the inner Solar System and icy objects in the outer Solar System. An enduring interest is in fluvial (river-related) landscapes. Over the past five years, my externally-funded fluvial research has included investigations of multi-billion-year-old fluvial deposits on Mars and on-going fluvial processes in liquid hydrocarbons on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. A more recent interest is in aeolian (wind-related) processes and landscapes. Investigations funded by NASA include analysis of orbital images of wind-scoured landscapes on Mars and planetary wind-tunnel experiments to understand aeolian sediment transport on Titan. These experiments, which take place at the NASA Ames Research Center Planetary Aeolian Laboratory in Mountain View, CA, use a unique facility for which I led the refurbishment. In addition to experimentally investigating aeolian processes on Titan, I also participate in experimental investigations into fluvial processes through using a cryogenic tumbler – the Titan Tumbler – to quantify the rounding and size-reduction rates of analog fluvial sediments for comparison to image data. Another topic of more recent interest is tectonic processes on the icy natural of the outer Solar System. This work, newly begun at the time of my tenure, has now developed into a substantial component of my research record, as well as a notable aspect of the research repertoire of the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department. These investigations in icy tectonics, substantially supported by other EPS faculty, build on departmental strengths in terrestrial tectonism and structural geology.

SELECT SOFTWARE SKILLS Integrated Software for Imagers and Spectrometers (ISIS) Freeware from the USGS Astrogeology Branch used to process and analyze spacecraft data Ames Stereo Pipeline Freeware from the NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group used to create lower resolution digital elevation models from stereo pair images SOCET SET Proprietary software used to create higher resolution digital elevation models from stereo pair images ArcGIS Proprietary software used to co-analyze images and topographic data, and in planetary geological mapping

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SELECT TERRESTRIAL ANALOG FIELD INVESTIGATIONS Inverted paleochannels as analogs for inverted paleochannels on Mars Atacama Desert, Chile: Dec 2011, May-June 2012 Non-vegetated meandering channel as an analog for sinuous paleochannels on Mars Quninn River, Blackrock Desert, Utah: Dec 2009, June 2010, Oct 2011 Branching plateau as an analog for inverted paleo-channel networks on Mars Queensland, Australia: June 2008 Inverted lava-capped and cemented river channels as analogs for sinuous ridges on Mars Utah, northern California: Summer 2006, 2007 Pingos as analogs for pitted mound features on Mars Tuktoyaktuk Penninsula, NWT, Canada: May 2003 Jókulhlaup (glacial flood) channels as analogs for outflow channels on Mars Various locations in Iceland: Spring and Summer, 2001

SELECT EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS Titan Tumbler experiments (on-going) Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. Titan Wind Tunnel experiments in the Planetary Aeolian Laboratory (on-going) NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA.

PUBLICATIONS GS indicates graduate student author, UG indicates undergraduate student author, PD indicates post-doctoral research associate under my supervision.

Books (1) Burr, D.M., P. A. Carling, and V. R. Baker, eds., (2009) Megaflooding on Earth and Mars. Cambridge University Press, 330 pp. http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521868525

Editorships (1) Burr, D.M. and A. D. Howard (2015) Geomorphology, Special Issue: Planetary Geomorphology.

Textbooks (1) McSween, H. Y., D. M. Burr, W. M. Dunne, J. P. Emery, L. C. Kah, M. C. McCanta and J. E. Moersch, Planetary Geoscience, submitted. Contributed 2+ chapters.

Authorships: Journal manuscripts and Book Chapters

2018 60. Peel GS, S. E., D. M. Burr, and L. T. Tran (2018) Formation of central pits in impact craters on Mars: A statistical investigation of proposed mechanisms. J. Geophys. Res. Planets, under moderate revision. 59. Golder GS, K. B., D. M. Burr, and S. A. Kattenhorn (2018) Inferring emplacement sequences for the Cerberus region channelized lavas, Mars: Implications for magma sources. Icarus, under moderate revision. 58. Dameron GS, A.C. and D. M. Burr (2018), Europan double ridge morphometry as a test for models of formation. Icarus, 305, 225-249, 10.1016/j.icarus.2017.12.009 57. Jacobsen PD, R.E. and D. M. Burr (2018), Errors in Martian paleodischarges skew interpretations of hydrologic history: Case Study of the Aeolis Dorsa, Mars, with insights from the Quinn River, NV. Burr, CV, Sept 2018 9

Icarus, 302, 407–417, 10.1016/j.icarus.2017.11.014. 56. Konsoer, K. M., J. LeRoy, D. M. Burr, G. Parker, R. E. JacobsenPD, and D. Turmel (2018) Channel slope adjustment in reduced-gravity environments and implications for Martian channels. Geology, 46(2), 183–186, 10.1130/G39666.1. 2017 55. Jacobsen PD, R.E. and D. M. Burr (2017), Dichotomies in the fluvial and alluvial fan deposits of the Aeolis Dorsa, Mars: Implications for weathered sediment and paleoclimate, Geosphere, v. 13 (6), 2154-2168, https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01330.1. 54. Yu GS X., S. M. Hörst, C. He, N. T. Bridges, D. M. Burr, J. A. Sebree, J. K. (2017) The effect of adsorbed liquid and material density on saltation threshold: insight from laboratory and wind tunnel experiment. Icarus 297, 97-109, 10.1016/j.icarus.2017.06.034. 53. Burr, D. M. (2017) Defining the topography of a planetary body. [INVITED] Science, 356 (6339), 708. doi: 10.1126/science.aan2719. 52. Méndez-Harper GS, J., G. McDonald GS, J. Dufek, M. Malaska, D. M. Burr, A. Hayes, J. McAdams, and J. Wray (2017) The Electrified Sands of Titan. Nature Geo. 10.1038/NGEO2921. 51. Cartwright GS, R. J. and D. M. Burr (2017), Using Synthetic Aperture Radar data of terrestrial analogs to test for alluvial fan formation mechanisms on Titan, Icarus, 284, 183-205, 10.1016/j.icarus.2016.11.013. 2016 50. Jacobsen GS, R.E and D. M. Burr (2016), Greater contrast in Martian hydrological history from more accurate estimates of paleodischarge, Geophys. Res. Lett., 43, 10.1002/2016GL070535 49. Beddingfield GS, C. B., D. M. Burr, and L. Tran (2016) Polygonal impact craters on Dione: Evidence for tectonic structures outside the Wispy Terrain, Icarus, 274, 163-194, 10.1016/j.icarus.2016.03.020. 2015 48. Beddingfield GS, C. B., D. M. Burr, and W. M. Dunne (2015), Shallow normal fault slopes on Saturnian icy satellites, J. Geophys. Res. Planets, 120, 2053–2083, 10.1002/2015JE004852. 47. Burr, D. M., N. T. Bridges, J. K. Smith, J. R. Marshall, B. R. White, and D. W. Williams (2015) The Titan Wind Tunnel: a new tool for investigating extraterrestrial aeolian environments. Aeolian Res. 18, 205-214, 10.1016/j.aeolia.2015.07.008. 46. Baker, V. R., C. Hamilton, D. M. Burr, V. Gulick, G. Komatsu, W. Luo, J.W. Rice, and J.A.P. Rodriguez (2105) Fluvial geomorphology of Earth-like planetary surfaces: a review. Geomorphology, 245, 149-182, 10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.05.002. 45. Burr, D. M.,and A. D. Howard (2015) Introduction to the special issue: Planetary geomorphology. Geomorphology., 240, 1-7, 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.11.015. 44. Lefort, A. PD, D. M. Burr, F. Nimmo and R. E. JacobsenGS (2015) Channel slope reversal near the boundary: testing tectonic hypotheses. Geomorphology, 240, 121-136, 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.09.028. 43. Matsubara GS,Y., A. D. Howard, D. M. Burr, R. M. E. Williams, W. E. Dietrich, J. M. Moore (2015) River meandering on Earth and Mars: A comparative study of Aeolis Dorsa meanders, Mars and possible terrestrial analogs of the Usuktuk River, AK, and the Quinn River, NV. Geomorphology, 240, 102-120, 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.08.031. 42. Burr, D. M., N. T. Bridges, J. R. Marshall, J. K. Smith, B. R. White, J. P. Emery (2015) Higher-than-predicted saltation thresholds on Titan. Nature 517, 60-66, 10.1038/nature14088. 41. Beddingfield GS, C.B., D. M. Burr, and J. P. Emery (2015) Fault geometries on Uranus’ satellite Miranda: Implications for internal structure and heat flow. Icarus 247, 35-52, 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.09.048. 2014 40. Morgan GS, A. M., Howard, A. D., Hobley, D. E. J., Moore, J. M., Dietrich, W. E., Williams, R. M. Burr, CV, Sept 2018 10

E., Burr, D. M., Grant, J. A., Wilson GS, S. A., Matsubara GS, Y. (2014) Sedimentology and climatic environment of alluvial fans in the martian crater and a comparison with terrestrial fans in the Atacama Desert. Icarus 229, 131-156, 10.1016/j.icarus.2013.11.007. 39. Chojnacki GS, M., D. M. Burr, J. E. Moersch and J. J. Wray (2014) dune sediment provenance and pathways. Icarus 232, 187-219, 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.01.011. 38. Chojnacki GS, M., D. M. Burr and J. E. Moersch (2014) Valles Marineris dune fields as compared with other Martian populations: diversity of dune compositions, morphologies, and thermophysical properties. Icarus 230, 96-142, 10.1016/j.icarus.2013.08.018. 2013 37. Burr, D. M., S. A. Drummond GS, R. Cartwright GS, B .A. Black GS, and J. T. Perron (2013) Morphology of fluvial networks on Titan: evidence for structural control. Icarus 226, 742-759 10.1016/j.icarus.2013.06.016. 36. Williams, R. M. E., R. P. Irwin, D. M. Burr, T. Harrison, P. McClelland (2013) Variability in martian sinuous ridge form: Case study of Aeolis Serpens in the Aeolis Dorsa, Mars, and insight from the Mirackina paleoriver, Australia. Icarus 225, 308-324, 10.1016/j.icarus.2013.03.016. 35. Fenton, L. K., R. K. Hayward, B. H. N. Horgan, R. M. Rubin, T. N. Titus, M. A. Bishop, D. M. Burr, M. Chojnacki GS, C. L. Dinwiddie, L. Kerber, A. LeGall, T. I. Michaels, L. D.V.Neakrase, C. E. Newman, D. Tirsch, H. Yizhaq, J.R. Zimbelman (2013) Summary of the Third International Planetary Dunes Workshop: Remote Sensing and Image Analysis of Planetary Dunes, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, June 12–15, 2012. Aeolian Research 8, 29-38, 10.1016/j.aeolia.2012.10.006. 34. Burr, D. M., J. T. Perron, M. P. Lamb, R. P. Irwin, G. C. Collins, A. D. Howard, L. S. Sklar, J. M. Moore, M. Ádámkovics, V. R. Baker, S. A. Drummond GS, and B. A. Black GS (2013) Fluvial features on Titan: insights from morphology and modeling. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., doi: 10.1130/B30612.1. 2012 33. Black GS, B. A., Perron, J. T., Burr, D. M., and Drummond GS, S. A (2012) Estimating erosional exhumation on Titan from drainage network morphology. J. Geophys. Res., 117, E08006, 10.1029/2012JE004085. 32. Lefort, A.PD, D.M. Burr, R.A. Beyer, and A.D. Howard (2012) Inverted fluvial features in the Aeolis–Zephyria Plana, Western Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars: evidence for post-formation modification. J. Geophys. Res.-Planets, 117, E03007, 10.1029/2011JE004008. 31. Barnes, J. W., L. Lemke, R. Foch, C. P. McKay, R. A. Beyer, J. Radebaugh, D. H. Atkinson, R. D. Lorenz, S. Le Mouélic, S. Rodriguez, J. Gundlach, F. Giannini, S. Bain, F. M. Flasar, T. Hurford, C. M. Anderson, J. Merrison, M. Ádámkovics, S. A. Kattenhorn, J. Mitchell, D. M. Burr, A..Colaprete, E. Schaller, A. J. Friedson, K.S. Edgett, A. Coradini, A. Adriani, K. M. Sayanagi, M. J. Malaska, D. Morabito, K. Reh (2012) AVIATR – Aerial Vehicle for In-Situ and Airborne Titan Reconnaissance, A Titan Airplane Mission Concept, Exp. Astron., 10.1007/s10686-011-9275-9. 2011 30. Chojnacki, M.GS, D. M. Burr, J. E. Moersch and T. I. Michaels (2011) Orbital observations of contemporary dune activity in Crater, , Mars. J. Geophys. Res., 116, E00F19, 10.1029/2010JE003675. 29. Burr, D. M. (2011) Sedimentology in a reduced-gravity environment: Submarine analogs for streamlined forms on Mars. Geology, July 2011, v. 39, no. 7, p. 703–704; 10.1130/focus072011.1. INVITED. 28. Emery, J.P., D. M. Burr, and D. P Cruikshank (2011) Near-infrared spectroscopy of Trojan asteroids: evidence for two compositional groups. Astronomical J. 141: 25 (18 pp), 10.1088/0004- 6256/141/1/25. 2010 27. Burr, D. M., R. M. E. Williams, K. D. Wendell UG, M. Chojnacki GS, and J. P. Emery (2010) Inverted fluvial features in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana region, Mars: Formation mechanism and initial paleodischarge estimates, J. Geophys. Res., 115, E07011, 10.1029/2009JE003496. Burr, CV, Sept 2018 11

26. Chojnacki, M.GS, J. E. Moersch, and D. M. Burr (2010) Climbing and falling dunes in Valles Marineris, Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett. 37, L08201, doi: 10.1029/2009GL042263. 25. Burr, D. M., (2010) Palaeoflood-generating mechanisms on Earth, Mars, and Titan. Global and Planetary Change, 70, 5–13 (Special Issue, J. Woodward, P. Brewer, M. Macklin and S. Tooth, eds) 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.11.003. 2009 24. Burr, D. M., R. E. Jacobsen UG, D. L. Roth UG, C. B. Phillips, K. L. Mitchell, D. ViolaUG (2009) Fluvial network analysis on Titan: evidence for subsurface structures and west-to-east wind flow, southwestern , Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L22203, doi: 10.1029/2009GL040909. 23. Burr, D. M., M-T. Enga UG, R. M. E. Williams, J. R. Zimbelman, A. D. Howard, T. A. Brennand (2009) Pervasive aqueous paleoflow features near the equator, Mars. Icarus, 10.1016/j.icarus.2008.10.014. 22. Burr, D. M., K. L. Tanaka, and K. Yoshikawa (2009) Pingos on Earth and Mars: morphology and distribution. Planet. Space Sci. 10.1016/j.pss.2008.11.003. 21. Burr, D. M., B. C. Bruno, P. D. Lanagan, L. S. Glaze, W. L. Jaeger, R. J. Soare, J.-M. Wan Bun Tseung UG, J. A. Skinner, S. M. Baloga (2009) Mesoscale raised rim depression (MRRDs) on Earth: A review of the characteristics, processes, and spatial distributions of analogs for Mars. Planetary and Space Science, 10.1016/j.pss.2008.11.011. 20. Burr, D. M., L. Wilson, and A. S. BargeryGS (2009) Floods from Fossae: a review of - aged extensional tectonic megaflood channels on Mars. In Megaflooding on Earth and Mars, D. M. Burr, V. R. Baker and P. A. Carling (eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. pp. 194- 208. 19. Carling, P. A., D. M. Burr, T. F. Johnsen, and T. A. Brennand (2009) A review of open-channel megaflood depositional landforms on Earth and Mars. In Megaflooding on Earth and Mars, D. M. Burr, V. R. Baker and P. A. Carling (eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. pp. 33-49. 18. Wilson, L., A. S. BargeryGS and D. M. Burr (2009) Dynamics of fluid flow in Martian outflow channels. In Megaflooding on Earth and Mars, D. M. Burr, V. R. Baker and P. A. Carling (eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. pp. 290-311. 2007 17. Barnes, J., J. Radebaugh, R. H. Brown, S.Wall, L. Soderblom, J. Lunine, D. Burr, C. Sotin, S. Le Mouelic, S. Rodriguez, B. J. Buratti, R. , K. H. Baines, R. Jaumann, P.D. Nicholson, R. L. Kirk, R. Lopes, R. D. Lorenz, K. Mitchell, C.A. Wood, and the Cassini RADAR Team (2007) Near- Infrared Spectral Mapping of Titan's Mountains and Channels. J. Geophys. Res. 112 (E11) CiteID E11006, 10.1029/2007JE002932. 16. Keszthelyi, L., R. P. Denlinger, D. R. H. O’Connell, and D. M. Burr (2007) Initial insights from 2.5D hydraulic modeling of floods in Athabasca Valles, Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett. 34(21), CiteID L21206, 10.1029/2007GL031776. 15. Phillips, C. B, D. M. Burr, and R. A. Beyer (2007) Mass movement within a slope streak on Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett. 34 (L21202), 10.1029/2007GL031577. 2006 14. Burr, D. M. and A. H. ParkerUG (2006) Grjotá Valles and implications for flood sediment deposition on Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett. 33, L22201, 10.1029/2006GL028011. 13. Burr, D. M., J. P. Emery, R. D. Lorenz, G. C. Collins and P. A. Carling (2006) Sediment transport by liquid overland flow: application to Titan. Icarus,181, 235-242, 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.11.012. 12. Bruno, B. C. GS, S. A. Fagents, C. W. Hamilton GS, D. M. Burr, and S. M. Baloga (2006) Identification of volcanic rootless cones and ice mounds on Earth and Mars: using spatial distribution as a remote sensing tool. J. Geophys. Res. 111(E6), E06017, 10.1029/2005JE002510. 2005 11. Burr, D. M., R. J. Soare, J.-M. Wan Bun TseungUG and J. P. Emery (2005) Young (late Amazonian), near surface, ground ice features near the equator, Athabasca Valles, Mars. Icarus 178, 56-73, 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.04.012. Burr, CV, Sept 2018 12

10. Burr, D. M. (2005) Clustered streamlined forms in Athabasca Valles, Mars: Evidence for sediment deposition during floodwater ponding. Geomorphology 69, 242-252, 10.1016/j.geomorph.2005.01.009. 9. McEwen, A. S., B. S. Preblich GS, E. P. Turtle, N. A. Artemieva, M. P. Golombek, M. Hurst, R. L. Kirk, D. M. Burr, and P. R. Christensen, (2005) The rayed crater and interpretations of small impact craters on Mars. Icarus 176, 351-381; 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.02.009. 8. Emery,J.P., D.M. Burr , D.P. Cruikshank, R.H. Brown and J. B. Dalton (2005) Near-infrared (0.8-4.0 μm) spectroscopy of Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, and Rhea. Astronomy and Astrophysics 435, 353- 362, 10.1051/0004-6361:20042482. 7. Soare, R. J., D. M. Burr, and J.-M. Wan Bun TseungUG (2005) Possible pingos and a periglacial landscape in northwest . Icarus 174, 373-382, 10.1016/j.icarus.2004.11.013. 2004 and earlier 6. Burr, D. M., P. A. Carling, R. A. BeyerGS and N. Lancaster (2004) Flood-formed dunes in Athabasca Valles, Mars: morphology, modeling, and implications. Icarus 171, 68-83, 10.1016/j.icarus.2004.04.013. 5. Burr, D. M.GS (2003) Hydraulic modelling of Athabasca Vallis, Mars. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 48(4), 655-664. 4. Burr, D. M.GS, J.A. Grier GS, A.S. McEwen and L.P. Keszthelyi, (2002) Repeated aqueous flooding from the : evidence for recently extant, deep . Icarus 159, 53-73, 10.1006/icar.2002.6921. 3. Burr, D. M.GS, A.S. McEwen and S.E.H. Sakimoto (2002) Recent aqueous floods from the Cerberus Fossae, Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(1), 10.1029/2001GL013345. 2. Burr, D. M.GS and A.S. McEwen, (2002) Recent extreme floods on Mars. In: The Extremes of the Extremes: Extraordinary Floods (ed. by Á. Snorrason, H. P. Finnsdóttir & M. Moss) (Proc. of a Symp. at Reykjavik, July 2000). Publ. no. 271, IAHS Press, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. 1. Nordholt, J. E., J. J. Berthelier, D. M. Burr, H. O. Funsten, R. Goldstein, J. M. Illiano, K. P. McCabe, D. J. McComas, D. M. Potter, and D. T. Young (1996) The Cassini Ion Mass Spectrometer: performance metrics and techniques in AGU Monograph on Measurement Techniques in Space Plasmas, 209-214.

Authorships: Paper presentations at Professional Meetings

Invited (12) Burr, D. M. (2016) Sedimentary deposits from non‐vegetated fluvial systems: some extra-terrestrial perspectives. 32nd IAS Meeting of Sedimentology, May 23-25, Marrakech, Morocco. [INTERNATIONAL] Burr, D. M., E. V. Nield GS, J. P. Emery, N. T. Bridges J. K. Smith, J. R. Marshall, J. F. Kok, X. Yu GS, S. M. Horst (2016) Experimental (wind tunnel) investigations into aeolian entrainment: application to extraterrestrial environments. 32nd IAS International Meeting of Sedimentology, May 23-25, Marrakech, Morocco. [INTERNATIONAL] Burr, D. M. (2013) A comparative survey of some aspects of fluvial landforms on Mars and Titan, EPSC, London, UK, Sept 8-13, 2013. [INTERNATIONAL] Hobley, D.E.J. PD, A.D. Howard, A.M. Morgan GS, Y. Matsubara GS, J.M. Moore, R.A. Parsons GS, R.M.E. Willilams, D. M. Burr, A. G. Hayes, W. E. Dietrich (2012) Surface processes on a mud-dominated Mars analogue alluvial fan, Atacama Desert, northern Chile. Eos, Vol. 93, Number 52, December 2012, Fall Meet. Suppl. Burr, D. M. (2012) Some terrestrial-like morphologies of extraterrestrial channelized flow. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, Paper 193-14. Howard, A. D., Y. Matsubara GS, D. M. Burr, R. M. E. Williams, J. Moore. W. E. Dietrich (2012) Mud Burr, CV, Sept 2018 13

meanders of the Blackrock Desert. Soil to Sea Geomorphology: East Coast 2012, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, May 17-19. Burr, D. M. and A.D. Howard (2011) Planetary fluvial geomorphology studies using terrestrial analogs. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Paper 284-2. Howard, A. D., D. M. Burr, R. M. E. Williams (2009) Highly Sinuous Meanders on Mars: Morphology, Hydrology and Terrestrial Analogs. Eos, Vol. 90, Number 52, 29 December 2009, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H44C-04. Burr, D. M., N. Bridges, R. , J. Marshall, B. White, C. McKay (2009) Analog Experiments in the Titan Wind Tunnel. Titan Dunes Workshop, Las Vegas, NV, Nov. 2-3. Burr, D. M. (April 2009) University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Colloquium Speaker. Burr, D. M. (2007) National Academy of Sciences Kavli Symposium, 19th Annual Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium, on “Planetary Habitability,” Irvine, CA, Nov. 8-10. Burr, D. M. (2007) Fluvial flow on Titan: context for geomorphic interpretation. Outer Solar System Satellites Workshop, Boulder, CO, Aug 13-15 (abstract 6088)

CONTRIBUTED (~200) 2018: Maue GS, A. D., D. M. Burr, J. S. Levy, E. Nathan (2018) Linking cobble-rich fluvial environments of Earth and Titan. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meet., Indianapolis, ID, Nov 4-7, Abstract ID TBD. Sakimoto, S. E. H., D. M. Burr and S. L. F. SuttonPD (2018) Computational fluid dynamics modeling of the NASA Titan Wind Tunnel. COMSOL Conference, Boston, October 3-5. D. M. Burr, S.L.F. SuttonPD, E. V. NieldGS, R. D RunyonPD, J. P. Emery, J. K. Smith, J. F. Kok, F. TurneyPD, and C. E. Newman (2018) Wind tunnel investigations into threshold wind speeds on Titan. Intl Conf. Aeolian Res., Bordeaux, France, June 25-29. NieldGS, E. V., D. M. Burr, J. P. Emery, S. L. F. SuttonPD, J. F. Kok and J. K. Smith (2018) Revising the experimentally derived aeolian threshold speed model in high pressure atmospheres. Intl Conf. Aeolian Res., Bordeaux, France, June 25-29. NieldGS, E. V., D. M. Burr, and L. D. V. Neakrase (2018) Aeolian threshold windspeed archive: a new archive in PDS4. Intl Conf. Aeolian Res., Bordeaux, France, June 25-29. SuttonPD, S. L. F., and D. M. Burr (2018) Dune avalanche modeling and emergent behaviours. Intl Conf. Aeolian Res., Bordeaux, France, June 25-29. PeelGS, S. E. and D. M Burr (2018) Enigmatic sedimentary deposits within partially exhumed impact craters on the Aeolis Dorsa Region, Mars: evidence for past crater lakes. Planetary Geologic Mappers Annual Meeting, 12-14 June, Knoxville, Tennessee. LPI Contribution No. 2066, id.7030. GolderGS, K. B. and D. M Burr (2018) Geomorphic mapping of lava flows on Mars, Earth, and Mercury. Planetary Geologic Mappers Annual Meeting, 12-14 June, Knoxville, Tennessee. LPI Contribution No. 2066, id.7025. MaueGS, A. D., D. M. Burr, J. S. Levy, and E. NathanUG (2018) Updating the global map of Titan fluvial features and investigating downstream radar brightness trends. Planetary Geologic Mappers Annual Meeting, 12-14 June, Knoxville, Tennessee. LPI Contribution No. 2066, id.7021. JacobsenPD, R. E., D. M Burr, S. E. PeelGS, R. M. BordenGS, and A. S. BoydGS (2018) Understanding the history of a diverse inverted landscape: summary and plan for finishing the 1:500k geologic map of Aeolis Dorsa, Mars. Planetary Geologic Mappers Annual Meeting, 12-14 June, Knoxville, Tennessee. LPI Contribution No. 2066, id.7014. NieldGS, E. V., D. M. Burr, J. P. Emery, S. L. F. SuttonPD, J. F. Kok and J. K. Smith (2018) The effect of density ratio on saltation threshold: redefining the curve. Southeastern GSA, Knoxville, TN, April 12-13, Abstract 5-11. MaueGS, A. D. and D. M. Burr (2018) Observational and experimental evidence for the comminution of fluvial sediment on Titan. Southeastern GSA, Knoxville, TN, April 12-13, Abstract 19-8. GolderGS, K. B. and D. M. Burr (2018) Geomorphologic mapping of lava flows on Mercury, Earth, and Mars. Southeastern GSA, Knoxville, TN, April 12-13, Abstract 19-8. Burr, CV, Sept 2018 14

PeelGS, S. E., and D. M . Burr (2018) Mapping lacustrine, fluvial, and aeolian deposits within craters in the Aeolis Dorsa region of Mars. Southeastern GSA, Knoxville, TN, April 12-13, Abstract 19-6. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M . Burr (2018) Constraining the relative ages of complexly stratified deposits on another planet: case study of the Aeolis Dorsa, Mars. Southeastern GSA, Knoxville, TN, April 12-13, Abstract 19-7. PeelGS, S. E., and D. M . Burr (2018) Paleo-lakes in central pits, Mars: an update. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 1004. PeelGS, S. E., and D. M . Burr (2018) Intracrater Deposits in the Aeolis Dorsa Region, Mars: Evidence for Lakes? Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 1006. MaueGS, A. D., D. M. Burr, J. S. Levy, E. Nathan (2018) Comminution of Titan’s icy cobbles: radar brightness trends and the Titan Tumbler. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19- 23, Abstract 1113. GolderGS, K. B., D. M. Burr and L. T. Tran (2018) Constraining controls on the emplacement of long lava flows on Earth and Mars through modeling in ArcGIS. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 1515. JacobsenPD, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2018) Synthesizing the history of a diverse inverted landscape: mapping of the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 2057. BoydPD, A. S., and D. M. Burr (2018) Investigating the sources and origins of dark sand in Aeolis Dorsa, Mars: evidence for local dark sediment production. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 2734. RunyonPD, K. D., D. M. Burr, J. P. Emery, S. L. F. SuttonPD, E. V. NieldGS, and J. K. Smith (2018) Titan’s aeolian saltation threshold conditions: initial results. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 1291. Sakimoto, S. E. H. and D. M Burr (2018) Corroboration of Titan Wind Tunnel experiments and computational fluid dynamics modeling of Titan sediment transport. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 2005. SuttonPD, S. L. F., and D. M. Burr (2018) Avalanching on aeolian dunes: kinematic modeling using a discrete element framework, with implications for dune behavior. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 2147. NieldGS, E. V., D. M. Burr, J. P. Emery, S. L. F. SuttonPD, J. F. Kok and J. K. Smith (2018) A wind tunnel study of the effects of density ratio on saltation threshold conditions. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 2141. NieldGS, E. V., D. M. Burr, and L. D. V. Neakrase (2018) Archiving experimentally derived threshold wind speed data in PDS4. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 2106. BordenGS, R. M. and D. M. Burr (2018) Analysis of small-scale wrinkle ridges in Aeolis Dorsa, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 1003. NypaverGS, C., B. J. Thomson, D. Burr, C. Fassett, C. Neish, W. Patterson, and A. Stickle (2018) Radar properties of impact ejecta on the lunar maria: a model for degradation and age. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIX, The Woodlands, TX, March 19-23, Abstract 2560. 2017: GolderGS, K. B., D. M. Burr and L. T. Tran (2017) Constraining controls on the emplacement of long lava flows on Earth and Mars through modeling in ArcGIS. Am. Geophys. Union Fall Mtg, Abstract TBD. Levy, J. S., D. M. Burr, and A. MaueGS (2017) The Titan Tumbler: initial results from laboratory simulation of icy sediment comminution and rounding. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, Oct 22- 25, Abstract TBD. Burr, D. M. (2017) Geosciences poetry: fun and (pedagogically) fruitful!. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, Oct 22-25, Abstract TBD. BordenGS, R. M. and D. M. Burr (2017) Small-scale wrinkle ridges on the Martian dichotomy boundary: Burr, CV, Sept 2018 15

evidence for change in principal stress direction. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, Oct 22-25, Abstract TBD. BordenGS, R. M. and D. M. Burr (2017) Mapping and preliminary analysis of wrinkle ridges in the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars. Planetary Mappers Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, Jun 12-14, Abstract 7056. Burr, D. M., R. E. JacobsenPD, A. LefortPD, R. M. BordenGS, A. S. BoydGS, and S. E. PeelGS (2017) Updated on mapping of the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars: discovering ever more diversity in this inverted landscape. Planetary Mappers Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, Jun 12-14, Abstract 7010. BoydGS, A. S., D. M. Burr, and L.T. Tran (2017) Investigating sand sources and origins in Aeolis Dorsa, Mars, via quantitative GIS techniques. Fifth Intl Planetary Dunes Workshop, St George, UT, May 16-19, Abstract 3016. NieldGS, E. V, D. M. Burr, and L. D. V. Neakrase (2017) Archiving experimentally derived threshold wind speed data in PDS4. Fifth Intl Planetary Dunes Workshop, St George, UT, May 16-19, Abstract 3014. SuttonPD, S. L. F., E. V. NieldGS, D. M. Burr, N. T. Bridges, J. K. Smith, J.F. Kok, F.A. TurneyGS, and J. R. Marshall (2017) Towards a classification scheme for aeolian fluid ejection: observations during high-pressure wind tunnel experiments. Fifth Intl Planetary Dunes Workshop, St George, UT, May 16-19, Abstract 3040. BordenGS, R. M. and D. M. Burr (2017) Investigations of wrinkle ridges in the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 1056. BoydGS, A. S. and D. M. Burr (2017) Constraining sources of sand in the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars, via sand dune morphologies and sand distributions. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 1463. GolderGS, K. B. and D. M. Burr (2017) Age discrepancies within the Cerberus plains channelized lavas, Mars: obscured eruption sources? Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 2045. GolderGS, K. B. and D. M. Burr (2017) Constraining the controlling parameter(s) for the emplacement of long lava flows on Mars: a quantitative modeling approach. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 2056. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2017) New paradigm for empirical relationships in martian paleohydraulics: insights from analyses of a terrestrial analog channel. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 1285. Levy, J. S., D. M. Burr, and A. D. MaueGS (2017) The Titan Tumbler: laboratory simulation of icy sediment comminution and rounding processes. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 1105. MaueGS, A. D., D. M. Burr, and R. E. JacobsenGS (2017) Geomorphologic map of an icy human exploration zone: . Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20- 24, Abstract 2766. PeelGS, S. E. and D. M. Burr (2017) Testing of central pit formation mechanisms using inferential statistics. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 1020. PeelGS, S. E. and D. M. Burr (2017) Testing for [the presence of] central pit paleo-, an update. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 1021. SuttonPD, S. L. F., D. M. Burr, N. T. Bridges, J. K. Smith, S. M. Horst, X. YuGS, J. F. Kok, F. A. TurneyGS, J. R. Marshall, and D. A. Williams (2017) The Titan Wind Tunnel in the NASA Planetary Aeolian Laboratory: facility improvements. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVIII, The Woodlands, TX, March 20-24, Abstract 2653. 2016: TurneyGS, F. A., J. F. Kok, R. MartinPD, D. M. Burr, N. T. Bridges, C. Ortiz, J. K. Smith, J. E. Emery, and J. Van Lew (2016) Explicit Two-Phase Modeling of the Initiation of Saltation over Heterogeneous Sand Beds. Am. Geophys. Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Dec 12-16, EP53E-1019. Burr, D. M., R. E. JacobsenGS, A. LefortPD, R. M. BordenGS, A. S. BoydGS and S. E. PeelGS (2016) Burr, CV, Sept 2018 16

Characterizing the history of a diverse inverted landscape: mapping of the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars. Planetary Mapper’s Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, June 13-15. BordenGS, R. M. and D. M. Burr (2016) Wrinkle ridges in the Aeolis Dorsa, Mars: Preliminary mapping. Planetary Mapper’s Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, June 13-15. BoydGS, A. S. and D. M. Burr (2016) Mapping of sand types and dune morphologies in the western Medusae Fossae Formation (wMFF). Planetary Mapper’s Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, June 13-15. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2016) Inquiry into the rationale for estimating paleodischarge from channel morphometry. Planetary Mapper’s Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, June 13-15. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2016) Diverse meandering fluvial deposits in the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars: architectural elements, hydrology, and floodplain conditions. 32nd IAS International Meeting of Sedimentology, May 23-25, Marrakech, Morocco. [INTERNATIONAL] CartwrightGS, R. J., D. M. Burr, N. Nagle (2016) Using terrestrial analogs to test alluvial fan formation mechanisms on Titan. 32nd IAS International Meeting of Sedimentology, May 23-25, Marrakech, Morocco. [INTERNATIONAL] JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2016) Sedimentology in plan view: how terrestrial analogs can inform and caution remote interpretations of ancient fluvial and alluvial environments on Mars. SE GSA Meet., Columbia, SC, Mar 31-Apr 1, Paper No. 273070. Burr, D. M., E. V. NieldGS, and L. D. V. Neakrase (2016) A community archive of threshold (minimum) wind speed data from wind tunnel experiments: initiation of an aeolian data archive. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21025, Abstract 1047. NieldGS, E. V., D. M. Burr, N.T. Bridges, J. K. Smith, J. P. Emery, J. R. Marshall, and J.F. Kok (2016) A wind tunnel study of the effect of pressure on saltation threshold. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21-25, Abstract 1028. Burr, D. M., N.T. Bridges, J. K. Smith, J. R. Marshall, (2016) The Titan Wind Tunnel: illustrating the importance of planetary wind tunnels for understanding aeolian processes. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21-25, Abstract 2356. YuGS, X., S. M. Horst, C. He, N. T. Bridges, and D. M. Burr (2016) Quantifying water content and equilibration timescale of wind tunnel materials. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21-25, Abstract 2683. Burr, D. M., R. E. Jacobsen GS, and A. Lefort PD (2016) Thermal detection of an extensive buried fluvial unit in the Aeolis Dorsa region, Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21-25, Abstract 1392. Cartwright GS, R. J., D. M. Burr, and N. Nagle (2016) Using terrestrial analogs to test alluvial fan formation mechanisms on Titan. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 16-20. Abstract 1362. PeelGS, S. E. and D. M. Burr (2016) Paleo-lakes in central pit craters on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21-25, Abstract 1024. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2016) Hydraulic geometry explains inaccuracies in empirical correlations for estimating fluvial discharge on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21-25, Abstract 1139. GolderGS, K. B. and D. M. Burr (2016) Implications for late Amazonian magma migration derived from new crater-count estimates of the Cerberus channel flood lavas, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVII, The Woodlands, TX, March 21-25, Abstract 1543. 2015: Bridges, N.T., D.M. Burr, J.M. Marshall, J.K. Smith, J.P. Emery, S. Horst, E. Nield GS, and X. Yu GS (2015) New Titan saltation threshold experiments: investigating current and past climates. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 December, P12B-05. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2015) Remote Estimates of Bankfull Discharge for a Martian- Terrestrial Analog Channel Suggest the Need for New Methods of Estimating Paleodischarge. GSA Annual Meet., Baltimore, MD, Nov 1-4, Paper No. 190-9. Golder GS, K. B. and D. M. Burr (2015) New age estimates for the Cerberus channel flood lavas, Mars: Burr, CV, Sept 2018 17

Implications for magma migration. GSA Annual Meet., Baltimore, MD, Nov 1-4, Paper No. 307-7. Burr, D. M. and R. E. Jacobsen GS (2015) Characterizing the history of a diverse inverted landscape: mapping of the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars. Planetary Mapper’s Meeting, Manoa, HI, June 22-24. Golder GS, K. B. and D. M. Burr (2015) Planetary Mappers Meeting, Honolulu, HI, Jun 21-25. Golder GS, K. B. and D. M. Burr (2015) Crater Count Ages as Constraints on Magma Source(s) of the Cerberus plains flood lavas, Mars. Workshop on Issues in Crater Studies and the Dating of Planetary Surfaces, Laurel, MD, May 19-22, abstract 9036. Peel GS, S. E. and D. M. Burr (2015) Crater Counting as a Tool to Derive the Timing of Paleo-lakes in Central Pit Craters on Mars. Workshop on Issues in Crater Studies and the Dating of Planetary Surfaces, Laurel, MD, May 19-22, abstract 9038. Burr, D. M., N. T. Bridges, J. R. Marshall, J. K. Smith, B. R. White, and J. P. Emery (2015) Experimentally-derived saltation threshold wind speeds for Titan: underprediction by terrestrial models. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVI, The Woodlands, TX, March 16-20. Abstract 1027. Burr, D. M., J. K. Smith, J. R. Marshall, N. T. Bridges, B. R. White, and D. A. Williams (2015) Calibration and validation of the Titan Wind Tunnel: a community resource at the Planetary Aeolian Laboratory. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVI, The Woodlands, TX, March 16-20. Abstract 1028. BeddingfieldGS, C. B., D. M. Burr, and W. M. Dunne (2015) Low-angle normal faults on Saturn’s moons: evidence for viscous relaxation. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVI, The Woodlands, TX, March 16- 20. Abstract 1157. Beddingfield GS, C. B., D. M. Burr, and L. T. Tran (2015) Testing for non-visible fractures on Dione by identifying polygonal impact craters. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVI, The Woodlands, TX, March 16-20. Abstract 1159. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2015) Wet-to-dry hydrological transition encapsulated in fluvial stratigraphpy of Aeolis Dorsa, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVI, The Woodlands, TX, March 16-20. Abstract 1011. JacobsenGS, R. E. and D. M. Burr (2015) Preliminary analyses of Martian-terrestrial analog rivers to examine the influence of sediment in form-discharge relationships. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVI, The Woodlands, TX, March 16-20. Abstract 1012. DameronGS, A. C. and D. M. Burr (2015) Using Europan double ridge morphology to test proposed models of formation. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLVI, The Woodlands, TX, March 16-20. Abstract 2228. 2014: Cartwright, R. J. GS and D. M. Burr (2014) Ephemeral Namibian rivers: Potential analogs for fluvial features on Titan. Titan Surfaces Workshop, Ithaca, NY, Oct 6-8. Beddingfield, C. B. GS, D. M. Burr, and J. P. Emery (2014) Investigating fault geometries on Uranus’ moon, Miranda: implications for internal structure and heat flow. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12-14, Knoxville, TN. GS Beddingfield, C. B. , D. M. Burr, and W. M. Dunne (2014) Normal fault geometries in cryogenic H2O ice: comparison of laboratory measurements and fault morphologies on Saturnian satellites. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12-14, Knoxville, TN. Cartwright, R. J. GS and D. M. Burr (2014) Ephemeral Namibian rivers: potential analogs for fluvial features on Titan. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12-14, Knoxville, TN. Dameron, A. GS and D. M. Burr (2014) Using Europan double ridge morphology to test proposed models of formation. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12-14, Knoxville, TN. Golder, K. B. GS and D. M. Burr (2014) Mapping of flood channels in the Cerberus plains, Mars: channel development, lava flows, and fissure formation. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12- 14, Knoxville, TN. Jacobsen, R. E.GS, and D. M. Burr (2014) Using terrestrial meander scroll-bars and form-discharge relationships to estimate paleodischarge. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12-14, Knoxville, TN. Lefort, A., D. M. Burr, F. Nimmo and R. E. JacobsenGS (2014) Channel slope reversal near the Martian dichotomy boundary: testing tectonic hypotheses. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept Burr, CV, Sept 2018 18

12-14, Knoxville, TN. Matsubara,Y.GS, A. D. Howard, D. M. Burr, R. M. E. Williams, W. E. Dietrich, J. M. Moore (2014) River meandering on Earth and Mars: A comparative study of Aeolis Dorsa meanders, Mars and possible terrestrial analogs of the Usuktuk River, AK, and the Quinn River, NV. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12-14, Knoxville, TN. Peel, S., E.GS, C. I. Fassett, and D. M. Burr (2014) Interior valley networks in central pits craters on Mars. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Sept 12-14, Knoxville, TN. Burr, D.M., and R. E. Jacobsen GS (2014) Characterizing the history of a diverse inverted fluvial landscape: mapping and morphometry of the Aeolis Dorsa region, Mars. Planetary Geologic Mappers workshop, Flagstaff, AZ, June 23-25. JacobsenGS, R.E. and D.M. Burr (2014) Age-dating and characterizing the fluvial activity in Aeolis Dorsa, western Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars. Planetary Geologic Mappers workshop, Flagstaff, AZ, June 23-25 GolderGS, K. B. and D.M. Burr (2014) Mapping of flood channels, associated lavas, and fissures in the Cerberus plains, Mars. Planetary Geologic Mappers workshop, Flagstaff, AZ, June 23-25. 2013: Beddingfield, C.B. GS, Burr, D.M., J.P. Emery (2013) Are the faults in the Arden and Inverness Coronae region on Uranus’ satellite Miranda listric in geometry? Uranus beyond Voyager: from recent advances to future missions. Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, Meudon, France, Sept 16-18. [INTERNATIONAL] Burr, D.M., N. T. Bridges, J. Marshall, J.K. Smith, B. R. White, D.A. Williams (2013) The Titan Wind Tunnel: a resource in the NASA Ames Planetary Aeolian Laboratory. EPSC, London, UK, Sept 8- 13, 2013. [INTERNATIONAL] Burr, D.M., N. T. Bridges, J. Marshall, B. R. White, J.K. Smith (2013) Aeolian Threshold on Titan: results from experiments in the Titan Wind Tunnel. Geol. Soc. Am. Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 45 (abstract 305-3). Lefort, A.PD, D.M. Burr, F. Nimmo (2013) Reversal of paleochannel slopes near the Martian dichotomy boundary cause by tectonic activity: implications for crustal processes. Geol. Soc. Am. Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 45 (abstract 44-21). PendeltonGS, M.W., S.A. Kattenhorn, D.M. Burr (2013) Unraveling the formation mechanism of the Cerberus Fossae, Mars. Geol. Soc. Am. Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 45 (abstract 117-9). Perron, J. T., B. A. BlackGS, Y. TweldeGS, E. Baily, D. M. Burr¸S. DrummondGS P. G. Ford, S. R. Miller (2013) The third data point: fluvial erosion and drainage network evolution on Titan. Geol. Soc. Am. Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 45 (abstract 275-1). Howard, A. D., Moore, J. M., Morgan, A. M.GS, Hobley, D. E. J., Williams, R. M. E., Burr, D. M., Dietrich, W. D., Wilson, S. P., and Matsubara GS, Y. (2013) Sedimentology and climatic environment of alluvial fans in the Martian Saheki Crater and a comparison with terrestrial fans in the Atacama Desert. Geol. Soc. Am. Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 45 (abstract 275-11). Howard, A. D., Morgan, A. M.GS, Hobley, D. E. J., Moore, J. M., Dietrich, W. D., Williams, R. M. E., Burr, D. M., Grant, J., Wilson, S., and Matsubara GS, Y. (2013) Depositional Environment of Large Alluvial Fans in Saheki Crater, Mars and an Atacama Desert Analog. 8th Internat. Conf. Geomorph., Aug 27-31, Paris. Jacobsen GS, R.E. and D.M. Burr (2013) Local scale mapping and stratigraphy reveal fluvial history of Aeolis Dorsa, western Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars. Planetary Geologic Mappers workshop, Washington, D.C., June 19-21. Chojnacki, M.GS, D.M. Burr, and J.E. Moersch (2013) Local sourcing and aeolian fractionation as factors for compositional heterogeneity of Martian aeolian bedform sand. Lunar Planet. Sci. XIV (abstract 3031). Jacobsen, R.E.GS and D.M. Burr (2013) Local-Scale Stratigraphy of Inverted Fluvial Features in Aeolis Dorsa, Western Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XIV (abstract 2165). Beddingfield, C.B. GS, D.M. Burr and W.M. Dunne (2013) Evidence for Contraction Within the Leading Burr, CV, Sept 2018 19

Hemisphere Section of the South Polar Terrain Boundary, Enceladus. Lunar Planet. Sci. XIV (abstract 1254). Beddingfield, C.B. GS, J.E. Emery, and D.M. Burr (2013) Testing for a Contractional Origin of Janiculum Dorsa on the Northern, Leading Hemisphere of Saturn's Moon Dione. Lunar Planet. Sci. XIV (abstract 1301). Morgan, A. M.GS, Howard, A. D., Hobley, D. E. J., Matsubara GS, Y., Moore, J. M., Parsons, R. A., Williams, R. M. E., Burr, D. M., Hayes, A. G., Dietrich, W. D. (2013) Alluvial Fans of Northern Chile as an Analog to Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XIV (abstract 2833). Beddingfield, C.B. GS, D. M. Burr and W. M. Dunne (2013) Testing for a Listric Fault system outside of the Arden Corona boundary on Uranus’ moon, Miranda. Geol. Soc. Am. (abstract 131-10). 2012: LefortPD, A., D. M. Burr, and R. A. Beyer (2012) Combination of high-resolution images and multiple topographic datasets to investigate features on Mars. Planetary Data Workshop. Burr, D. M., J. R. Zimbelman, S. L de Silva, N. T. Bridges, M. ChojnackiGS, F. B. QuallsUG (2012) Testing the volcaniclastic hypothesis for Martian dune sediments: the Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars, and Andean ignimbrites, Earth. 3rd Int’l Planetary Dunes Workshop (abstract 7024). Chojnacki, M. GS, J.E. Moersch, D.M. Burr, and J.J. Wray (2012) Potential sediment sources and pathways in Valles Marineris dune fields: implications for Martian aeolian systems. 3rd Int’l Planetary Dunes Workshop. de Silva, S.L., N.T. Bridges, J.R. Zimbelman, M. SpagnuoloGS, D.M. Burr, S. Scheidt (2012) Investigating the coarsest gravel ripples on Earth – field relationships, sedimentological character and implications for Mars. 3rd Int’l Planetary Dunes Workshop. Burr, D.M., S.L de Silva, J. R. Zimbelman, N.T. Bridges (2012) Aeolian dunes from volcaniclastic sediments: the Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars, and Andean ignimbrites, Earth. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 1692). Beddingfield, C.B. GS, Burr, D.M., J.P. Emery (2012) Evidence for a listric extensional fault system bounding Arden Corona on Uranus’ moon,Miranda. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 1366). ChojnackiGS, M., J.E. Moersch, D.M. Burr, J.J. Wray (2012) Valles Marineris dune fields: sediment pathways and provenance. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 2444). de Silva, S.L., D.M. Burr,,A. Ortiz, M. Spagnuolo, J. R. Zimbelman and N. T. Bridges (2012) Dark Aeolian megaripples from the Puna of Argentina: sedimentology and implications for dark dunes on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 2038). DrummondGS, S.A., D.M. Burr, R. CartwrightGS, B.A. BlackGS, and J.T. Perron (2012) Morphological classification and geologic implications of Titan fluvial features. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 2868). JacobsenGS, R.E., and D.M. Burr (2012) Paleo-fluvial features in the western Medusae Fossae Formation, Aeolis and Zephyria Plana, Mars: elevations and implications. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 2398). LefortPD, A., D.M. Burr, R. A. Beyer, and A.D. Howard (2012) Sinuous ridges as tools to investigate post-flow modification in the Aeolis-Zephyria Plana, western Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 1953). Matsubara, Y.GS, A.D. Howard, D.M. Burr, R.M. Williams, J.M. Moore (2012) Meandering channels in a non-vegetated area: Quinn River, NV as a Martian Analog. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLIII (abstract 2534). 2011: Perron, T., B. A. Black, S. Drummond, and D. M. Burr (2011) Estimating Erosional Exhumation on Titan from Drainage Network Morphology. Am. Geophys. Union, Fall Meeting 2011, abstract #P33E-1796. Burr, D. M., M. Ádámkovics, V.R. Baker, G.C. Collins, A.D. Howard, R.P Irwin, M.P. Lamb, J.M. Moore, J.T. Perron, L.S. Sklar, S.A. DrummondGS, B.A. Black GS, (2011) Fluvial Features on Titan: New Insights from Morphology and Hydraulic Modeling. Am. Geophys. Union, Fall Meeting, Burr, CV, Sept 2018 20

abstract #P32C-02. Burr, D. M. (2011) Laboratory exercises in planetary geology for non-science majors. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Paper 94-6. JacobsenGS, R., E., D.M. Burr and A.D. Howard (2011) Mapping and preliminary paleodischarge estimates of inverted fluvial channels in the Atacama Desert. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Paper 184-5. Williams, R.E.B., R.P. Irwin III, P. McClelland and D.M. Burr (2011) The Mirackina paleochannel in south Australia as an analog for paired sinuous ridges on Mars. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Paper 284-5. Chojnacki, M.GS, J. E. Moersch and D. M. Burr (2011) Variable scale surface change of Valles Marineris dune fields and adjacent terrains. European Planetary Science Congress-Division of Planetary Sciences Joint Meeting, Vol. 6, EPSC-DPS2011-1529-1. Burr, D.M., J. R. Zimbelman, F. B. QuallsUG , M. ChojnackiGS, S. Murchie., T. I. Michaels (2011) The western Medusae Fossae Formation: a source of dark aeolian sand on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 1582). BeddingfieldGS, C.B. and D.M. Burr (2011) Formation and evolution of surface and subsurface structures within the large caldera of , Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 2386). DrummondGS, S.A., D. M. Burr, R. CartwrightGS, B. A. BlackGS, J. T. Perron (2011) Global mapping and morphologic characterization of Titan fluvial features. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 1919). HughesGS, A.C.G., D.M. Burr, J. E. Moersch, S.L. Murchie, D.L. Buczkowski, F.P. Seelos, K.D. Seelos (2011) A Mineralogic and Morphologic Analysis of Five Phyllosilicate-Bearing Martian Fan Deposits. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 2301). LefortPD, A., D.M. Burr, R. A. Beyer, and A.D. Howard (2011) Topographic post-formation modifications of inverted fluvial features in the western Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 2418). BlackGS , B.A., J.T. Perron, S.A. DrummondGS, D.M. Burr (2011) Amount of Erosional Exhumation on Titan Inferred from Drainage Network Morphology. Eur. Geosci. Union General Assembly. 2010: Burr, D.M., J. R. Zimbelman, A. J. Brown, F. B. QuallsUG, T. I. Michaels, M. ChojnackiGS (2010) Dark- toned dunes in the western Medusae Fossae Formation: Characteristics, distribution, and source. Eos, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P11B-1347. Mathews, O.GS, D. M. Burr, N. T. Bridges, J. E. Lyne, J. R. Marshall, R. Greeley, B. R. White, J. HillsUG, K. Smith, T. C. Prissel, J. F. Aliaga-CaroGS (2010) Aeolian Simulations: A Comparison of Numerical and Experimental Results. Eos, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract EP21A-0726. LefortPD, A., D. M. Burr, R. A. Beyer, A. D. Howard (2010) Post-formation Modification of Sinuous Ridges in the Aeolis-Zephyria Planum Region, Mars. Eos, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P51B-1433. Y. MatsubaraGS, A. D. Howard; D. M. Burr; R. M. Williams; J. M. Moore (2010) Highly Sinuous Terrestrial Mud Meanders as Martian Analogs. Eos, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract EP51C-0565. LefortPD, A., D. M. Burr, R. A. Beyer, A. D. Howard (2010) Mapping and Analysis of Post-formation Modification of Sinuous Ridges in the Aeolis-Zephyria Planum Region, Mars. 41st International Binghampton Geomorphology Symposium, Columbia SC. Atkinson, D.H., J.W. Barnes, C.P. McKay, L. Lemke, R.A. Beyer, J. Radebaugh, M. Adamkovics, D.M. Burr, T. Colaprete, R. Fochs, S. Kattenhorn, S. LeMouelic, J. Merrison, J. Mitchell, S. Rodriguez, E. Schaller (2010) Titan AVIATR - Aerial Vehicle for In-situ and Airborne Titan Reconnaissance. Bull. Am. Astro. Soc. 42(1006), DPS 42, abstract 49.16. ChojnackiGS, M., D.M. Burr, and J. Moersch (2010) Evidence of bed form deflation, modification and transport at Endeavour Crater, Meridiani Planum, Mars, from orbital observations. Second International Planetary Dunes Workshop, Alamosa, CO, May 18-21. Burr, D.M. and S.A. DrummondGS (2010) Titan fluvial networks. Titan Surface Workshop, Tucson, AZ, May 15-16. Chojnacki, M.GS, D.M. Burr, and J. Moersch (2010) Recent dune changes at Endeavour Crater, Burr, CV, Sept 2018 21

Meridiani Planum, Mars, from orbital observations. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 2326). ChojnackiGS, M., J. Moersch, J.J. WrayGS and D.M. Burr (2010) The stratigraphy, composition and thermophysical properties of Endeavour Crater, Meridiani Planum, Mars, from orbital remote sensing. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 2175). HughesGS, A.C.G., Murchie, S.L., Seelos, F.P., Seelos, K.D., Buczkowski, D.L., Burr, D.M. and the CRISM Science Team (2010). CRISM and HiRISE observations of two new phyllosilicate-bearing fan deposits on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 2248). Aliaga-CaroGS, J.F., D.M. Burr, B.R. White, J.R.Marshall, R. Greeley, and N.T. Bridges (2010) Cohesion under reduced gravity and implications for Titan aeolian sediment transport: preliminary model and results. Lunar Planet. Sci. XLI (abstract 1483). 2009: Burr, D. M. (2009) A polygenetic exhumed landscape in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana region, Mars. Eos, Vol. 90, Number 52, 29 December 2009, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract EP53F-06. ViolaUG, D., D.M. Burr, and C.B. Phillips (2009) Some observations on Titan's fluvial networks and channel/valley delineation using Cassini radar imagery. Eos, Vol. 90, Number 52, 29 December 2009, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P51G-1194. Wilson, L., A.S. Bargery GS, Burr, D. (2009) Dynamics of fluid flow in Martian outflow channels. EGU General Assembly 2009, held 19-24 April, 2009 in Vienna, Austria, p. 7122. Burr, D. M., and A.D. Howard (2009) The Surprising Geomorphology of Inverted Paleochannels and Paleo-Meander Belts in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana region, Mars. 40th Annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium, Blacksburg, VA. Burr, D. M., and R.M.E. Williams (2009) The Stanislaus Table Mountain: observations of a lava-capped inverted paleochannel for interpretation of inverted paleochannels on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XL (abstract 1633). Burr, D. M., Aliaga-CaroGS, J.F., White, B. R , Marshall, J.R., Greeley, R., and Bridges, N. T., (2009) Numerical modeling of Titan aeolian sediment transport: preliminary threshold wind speed and trajectory results. Lunar Planet. Sci. XL (abstract 2098). Emery, J.P., D.P. Cruikshank and D.M. Burr (2009) Near-Infrared spectroscopy of Trojan Asteroids: evidence for two compositional groups. Lunar Planet. Sci. XL (abstract 1442). 2008: WendellUG, K.D., D.M. Burr, R.M.E. Williams, and A.D.Howard (2008) Paleodischarge of Inverted Fluvial Features in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana, Mars. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P41A-1345. JacobsenUG, R.E., D.L. RothUG, D.M. Burr, C.B. Phillips, K.L. Mitchell (2008) Identification, Mapping, and Measurement of Titan Fluvial Features. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P21A-1315. Casavant, R., Skirvin, S., PatelUG, C., and Burr, D. (2008) Preliminary investigation of linkages between arctic pingos and subsurface stratigraphy. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P33B-1446. Skirvin, S., Casavant, R., and Burr, D. (2008) Subsurface tectonics and pingos of northern Alaska. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P33B-1447. Burr, D. M., R.M.E. Williams, A.D. Howard, J.R. Zimbelman, T.A. Brennand, M.-T. EngaUG, and K.D. WendellUG (2008) Pervasive Aqueous Paleoflow Features in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana Region, Mars. 2nd Workshop on Martian Valley Networks, Moab, Utah, Oct 19-24. Burr, D. M., M.-T. EngaUG, R.M.E. Williams, J.R. Zimbelman, A.D. Howard, T.A. Brennand (2008) Pervasive Aqueous Paleoflow Features in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana Region, Mars. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 Oct, Abstract 195-12. Burr, D. M., K.L. Tanaka and K. Yoshikawa (2008) Pingos on Earth and Mars. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 Oct, Abstract 195-7. Burr, D. M. (2008) Paleoflood-Generating Mechanisms on Earth, Mars, and Titan. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 5-9 Oct, Abstract 195-13. Burr, CV, Sept 2018 22

Burr, D. M., Marshall, J., Greeley, R., Schickele, D., Woosley, C. R., Bridges, N. T., White, B. R (2008) The Titan Wind Tunnel: a New Resource in the Planetary Aeolian Laboratory. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXIX (abstract 2196). 2007: M.-T. EngaUG and D.M. Burr (2007) A Survey of Raised Curvilinear Features in , Mars. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P12C-04. Burr, D.M. (2007) Paleoflooding in the Solar System: an interplanetary comparison. Oral presentation at the Fourth International Palaeoflood Workshop, Crete, Greece, June 24-30. [INTERNATIONAL] Burr, D.M. (2007) Comparative sediment transport by flowing liquid on Earth, Mars, and Titan: synthesis of theory and observations. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXVIII (abstract 2222). Burr, D.M., B.C. Bruno, S.M. Baloga and L.S. Glaze (2007) Spatial analysis as a discriminator: results for three additional types of mesoscale mound and raised rim morphologies. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXVIII (abstract 2245). Emery, J.P., D.P. Cruikshank, R.H. Brown and D.M. Burr (2007) Near-infrared spectroscopy of Trojan asteroids. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXVIII (abstract 1426). 2006: Burr, D.M.,, R.M.E. Williams, J. Nussbaumer and J.R. Zimbelman (2006) Multiple, distinct, (glacio?)fluvial paleochannels throughout the western Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXVII (abstract 1367). Keszthelyi, L., D.R.H. O’Connell, R.P. Denlinger and D. Burr (2006) A 2.5D hydraulic model for floods in Athbasca Valles, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXVII (abstract 2245). 2005: Burr, D.M., B. Bruno, W.L. Jaeger, P.D. Lanagan, H. , R. Soare, J.-M. Wan Bun TseungUG (2005) Physical characteristics and processes of 100-m-scale raised-rim depressions (RRD's) on Earth: application to Mars. Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P41B-0933. Burr, D.M., J.P. Emery, R.D. Lorenz, G. Collins, and P.A. Carling (2005) Theoretical calculations of sediment transport by overland flow on Titan. Bull. Am. Astro. Soc. 37(3), DPS 37, abstract 46.05. Burr, D.M., J.P. Emery, and R.D. Lorenz (2005) Theoretical calculations of sediment transport on Titan and possible production of streamlined forms. Lunar Planet Sci. XXXVI (abstract 2044). Soare, R.J., D.M. Burr, J.M. Wan Bun TseungUG and C. Peloquin (2005) Possible pingos and periglacial landscapes in northwest Utopia Planitia, Mars (II). Lunar Planet Sci. XXXVI (abstract 1102). Jaeger GS, W.L., L. P. Keszthelyi, D. M. Burr, J. P. Emery, V. R. Baker, A. S. McEwen and H. Miyamoto (2005) Basaltic ring structures as an analog for ring features in Athabasca Valles, Mars. Lunar Planet Sci. XXXVI (abstract 1886). McEwen, A.S., B. PreblichGS, E. Turtle, D. Studer, N. Artemieva, M. Golombek, M. Hurst, R. Kirk, and D. Burr (2005). Distant secondary craters and age constraints on young Martian terrains. Lunar Planet Sci. XXXVI (abstract 2111). 2004: Burr, D.M., R.J. Soare and J-M Wan Bun Tseung UG (2004). Young (late Amazonian) near surface ground ice features near the equator, Athabasca Valles, Mars. Eos Trans. AGU 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P13A-0982. Burr, D.M. and L. Keszthelyi (2004) Inferring hydraulics from geomorphology for Athabasca Valles, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV (abstract 1440). Burr D.M. P.A. Carling, R.A. Beyer and N. Lancaster (2004) Diluvial Dunes in Athabasca Valles, Mars: Morphology, Modeling and Implications. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV (abstract 1441). Keszthelyi, L., D. M. Burr, K. Herkenhoff, and L. Gaddis (2004) Systematic rock classification in a data- poor environment: application to Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV (abstract 1663). Keszthelyi, L., D.M. Burr and A.S. McEwen (2004) Geomorphologic/Thermophysical Mapping of the Athabasca Region, Mars, Using THEMIS Infrared Imaging Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV (abstract 1657). Herkenhoff, K.; Squyres, S.; Archinal, B.; Arvidson, R.; Bass, D.; Barrett, J.; Becker, K.; Becker, T.; Burr, CV, Sept 2018 23

Bell, J., III; Burr, D.; Cook, D.; Crumpler, L.; Gaddis, L.; Ghosh, A.; Hayes, A.; Howington- Kraus, A.; Johnson, J.; Jolliff, B.; Kirk, R.; Lee, E. M.; Lemmon, M.; Maki, J.; McLennan, S.; Ming, D.; Morris, R.; Niebur, C.; Rice, J.; Rosiek, M.; Sims, M.; Smith, P.; Spanovich, N.; Sucharski, B.; Sucharski, T.; Sullivan, R.; Torson, J.; Weitz, C.; The Magnetic Properties Team; The Athena Science Team (2004) First Results of the Athena Microscopic Imager Investigation. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV (abstract 2182) 2003: BurrGS, D. M. (2003) Temporary ponding of floodwater in Athabasca Vallis, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIV (abstract 1066) McEwen, A.S., E. Turtle, D. BurrGS, M. MilazzoUG, P. LanaganGS, P. Christensen, J. Boyce and the THEMIS Science team (2003) Discovery of a large rayed crater on Mars: Implications for recent volcanic and fluvial activity and the origin of Martian meteorites. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIV (abstract 2040). JaegerGS, W.L., L.P. Keszthelyi, D.M. BurrGS, A.S. McEwen, V.R. Baker, H. Miyamoto, and R.A. BeyerGS (2003). Ring dike structures in the Channeled Scabland as analogs for circular features in Athabasca Valles, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIV (abstract 2045). JaegerGS, W.L., D. M. Burr, L. P. Keszthelyi, J. Emery, A. S. McEwen, V. R. Baker, H. Miyamoto, and R. A. BeyerGS (2003) Basaltic Ring Structures in the Channeled Scabland Reexamined: Implications for Mars. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual meeting, Seattle, WA, November (abstract 53-7). 2002: Burr, D.M.GS, A.S. McEwen, L.P. Keszthelyi, and P.D. LanaganGS (2002) Extensive aqueous flooding from the Cerberus Fossae, Mars, and its implications for the Martian hydrosphere. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIII (abstract 1047). Burr, D.M.GS, P.A. Carling, and R. BeyerGS (2002) Investigations into dunes features in Athabasca Valles, Mars. Eos Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., abstract P71A-0445. McEwen, A., L.Keszthelyi, M. MilazzoUG, D. BurrGS, P. Christensen, J. Rice, M. Malin, THEMIS Team (2002) Athabasca Valles region: new insights from THEMIS. Eos Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., abstract P11B-09. LanaganGS, P.D., L.P. Keszthelyi, D.M. BurrGS and A.S. McEwen (2002) Constraints on the derivation of Cerberus plains floodwaters from Cerberus plains volcanics. Eos Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., abstract P62A-0362. 2001: BurrGS, D.M., A.S. McEwen, S.E.H. Sakimoto, B.BradleyGS, P.D. LanaganGS, D. BermanGS, W. Hartmann (2001) Recent aqueous flooding in the Cerberus Plains region, Mars. European Geophysical Society XXVI, General Assembly, Nice, France, Geophysical Research Abstracts v. 3. Burr, D.M.GS, A.S. McEwen, S.E.H. Sakimoto, P.D. LanaganGS (2001) Flooding from Fissures, and other water-lava interactions in the Cerberus Plains region, Mars. Spring meeting, Icelandic Geological Society, Reykjavík, Iceland, March. Burr, D.M.GS, A.S. McEwen, S.E.H. Sakimoto and P.D. LanaganGS (2001) A potential surface sample of hydrothermal material near the Cerberus Rupes, Mars. Joint Geological Society of London/Geological Society of America conf., "Earth System Processes", Edinburgh, Scotland, June. Burr, D.M.GS, A.S. McEwen, and S.E.H. Sakimoto (2001) Recent Aqueous Floods from the Cerberus Rupes, Mars. Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P22A-0537. Sakimoto, S.E.H., S. ReidelUG and D.M. BurrGS (2001) Geologically recent Martian volcanism and flooding in and Cerberus Rupes: plains-style eruptions and related water release? Geol. Soc. Am. Annual meeting, Denver, November (abstract 178-0). A.S. McEwen, D.M. BurrGS, Jorúnn Hardarðottir, Armann Hoskuldsson, Laszlo Keszthelyi, Peter LanaganGS, Árni Snorrason, Thorvaldur Thordarson (2001) Icelandic analogs for volcanic and fluvial procceses on Mars. Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P32D-0573. McEwen, A.S., P. D. LanaganGS, R.A. BeyerGS, L. Keszthelyi and D.M. BurrGS (2001) Potential 2003 Landing Sites in the Cerberus Plains, SE Elysium Planitia. First Landing Site Workshop for the Burr, CV, Sept 2018 24

2003 Mars Exploration Rovers. p. 51 BermanGS, D.C., W.K. Hartmann, and D.M. BurrGS (2001) and the Cerberus Plains: evidence of young water flow on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXII (abstract 1732). 2000: BurrGS, D.M. and A.S. McEwen (2000) Extreme floods on Mars: relatively recent events. IAHS conference, Extremes of Extremes, Reykjavík, Iceland. BurrGS, D.M. and A.S. McEwen, (2000) Improved discharge calculations for the Cerberus Region, Mars. AGU Spring meeting (abstract P25A-16). Casavant, R.R., D.M. BurrGS and R.J. (2000) Giant hummocks and polygonal faulting in deep- water sediments:a new terrestrial analog for Martian polygonal terrain. AGU Spring meeting (abstract P42A-07). BurrGS, D.M., A.S. McEwen and P.D. LanaganGS (2000) Recent fluvial activity in and near Marte Vallis, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXI (abstract 1951). 1999: McEwen, A.S., R. BeyerGS, D. BurrGS, L. KeszthelyiPD and P. LanaganGS (1999) Well-preserved volcanic and fluvial features on Mars. Fall Meeting, AGU (abstract P22B-02).

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SERVICE since tenure______

Since tenure, I have continued to serve our institution through departmental and college service. I serve my professional community through multiple avenues, from sitting on NASA review panels to reviewing journal manuscripts to serving on science organization management boards. Specific events through which I have served are listed below.

Summary of service record since tenure

Institutional Service

Record of committee work at department, college, and university levels:

Departmental level: • Graduate Admission and Program Committee, as Co-Chair for Admissions (Fa15- present) • Peer Teaching Evaluation Committees o Anna Szynkiewicz (Fa14) o Colin Sumrall (Sp16) o Molly McCanta (Sp17) • Departmental colloquium speakers host: o Prof Terry Jordan, Cornell University, including a PGI Brown Bag presentation (Sp 2014) o Prof Kory Konsoer, Louisiana State University, including a PGI Brown Bag presentation (Fa 2015) o Prof Christian Klimczak, University of Georgia (Sp15), including a PGI Brown Bag talk o Prof Cheryl McKenna-Newman, Trent University, (Fa17), including a PGI Brown Bag talk • Member of the Lecturer Search Committee (Spring and Summer 2018) o Also served explicitly as diversity advocate • Organized and led advocacy for a departmental social media presence, resulting in increased EPS activity on social media • Coordinator of stream table use by multiple courses in the department

College level: • EPS representative on Dean’s Advisory Council (2015 – present) • Member of CAS Selection Committee (Oct 2015) for fall convocation selections of Mid-Career award recipients • Presenter of Pre-game Faculty Showcase for homecoming (Nov 11, 2015) • Coordinator in the CAS Mentoring Matrix for Female Faculty program (Fa16-Su18) • Member of CAS Strategic Plan Update Committee, including service on the Research subcommittee (Fa 2016) • Member of Reappointment Committee for the Department Head of Physics and Astronomy, Hanno Weitering (Fa16-Sp17) Burr, CV, Sept 2018 26

• Member of the Department Head Search Committee for the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department (Sp 2017) o also served as the Diversity Advocate and as departmental liaison for scheduling

University level: • Spoke to ~150 high-achieving high school students for the top recruitment program for UTK at request of Tom Broadhead, Undergraduate Academic Advancement in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (Oct 27, 2014) • Presented hour-long talk at UT Science Forum (Spring 2015) • Life of the Mind discussion leader (Fall 2016) • Provided Haslam Scholars Program guest lectures (Sp and Fa, 2016) for course on Astrobiology (HSM267) • Served as judge for the Exhibition for Undergraduate Research and Achievement (EURECA) (April, 2018)

Record of contributions to the University’s programs to enhance diversity:

• Provided counseling and advice to two female graduate students who approached me to report sexual harassment • Served as Diversity Advocate on o EPS lecturer search committee o Physics and Astronomy Department Head search committee

Disciplinary and Professional Service

Principal Investigator of the UTK Tennessee Space Grant Consortium (Sept 2017-present) • Organized administrative and financial records • Submitted short-turn-around grant proposal to TSGC coordinator at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (Fall 2017) • Initiated new outreach program and hired an outreach coordinator • Developed new initiatives to support K-graduate education in our community, University, College, and Department Antarctic Search for Meteorites (Nov 2014 – Jan 2015) – participated in the NASA-funded annual search for meteorites in order to enlarge and diversity the US meteorite collection available for scientific analysis, such as conducted by members of the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, University of Tennessee Geological Society of America Planetary Geology Division – • 2nd Vice Chair / 1st Vice Chair / Chair / Past Chair (Fa2011-Fa2015). AAS Division of Planetary Science • Member, Science Organizing Committee Annual Meeting for 2017 (Sp17-Fa17) • Chair, Science Organizing Committee Annual Meeting for 2018 (Sp18-present) Lunar and Planetary Science Conference – • Hosted a User’s Workshop for the Planetary Aeolian Laboratory (2016) • Judge for Dwornik Student Awards, Lunar and Planetary Sciences Conference (March 2014-2016) Burr, CV, Sept 2018 27

Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium • Chair for Spring 2014 meeting on Planetary Geomorphology • member of Steering Committee (2011-2014) • BGS convener (Sept 2014) and editor for the Special issue of Geomorphology Proposal Review Service (all NASA programs): • Mars Data Analysis Program review panel • Participating Scientist review panel • Facilities Program Review for the Planetary Aeolian Laboratory – Headquarters review • Planetary Data Archiving, Restoration, and Tools Program review panel • Cassini Data Analysis Program / New Frontiers Data Analysis Program review panel

Chaired a session at GSA 2017 on Experimental Investigations for Planetary Geology.

Chaired session for SE GSA 2018 on planetary geomorphology (with another EPS colleague as co-chair)

Manuscript reviewer for • AGU EOS (~1x) • Geological Society of American Bulletin (~1x) • Geology (~2x) • Geomorphology (~2x) • Geophysical Research Letters (~2x) • Icarus (~8x) • Journal of Geophysical Research – Planets (~2x) • Nature Communications (~1x) • Planetary and Space Sciences (~1x) • Science (~1x) Scientific book publisher reviewer for • Cambridge University Press • Elsevier • University of Arizona Press Space Science Series