“…Due to the length of the Cassini mission, it might be possible to detect seasonal changes in lake level by looking for shoreline changes [Mitri et al, 2007]. While some shoreline changes have been reported there are conflicting interpretations of the data and it remains an open question whether Cassini has detected changes in the liquid level of the lakes and seas [Barnes et al, 2009;Turtle et al, 2009;Moriconi et al, 2010;Hayes et al, 2011;Turtle et al, 2011aTurtle et al, , 2011bCornet et al, 2012a;Sotin et al, 2012;Lucas et al, 2014a;Hayes, 2016]. Regardless of whether the lake levels have changed over the past decade, there is evidence for deposits of evaporites on the surface, created by cycles of evaporation and refilling, including around Ontario Lacus [Barnes et al, 2009;Moriconi et al, 2010;Barnes et al, 2011a;Cornet et al, 2012b;MacKenzie et al, 2014].…”