Hydrology of Hesperian/Amazonian-Aged Valleys in Newton Basin, Mars: How Much Water for How Long?

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Applying sediment transport theory to martian valleys for a range of
channel depths and sediment grain sizes suggest that the cumulative
duration of fluvial activity lasted 0.5 to 10 years, and the largest
valleys were cut by 1 km^3 of water.

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