Periglacial Mass-Wasting Landforms on Mars Suggestive of Transient Liquid Water in the Recent Past: Insights from Solifluction Lobes on Svalbard

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Superposition relationships of landforms suggest a young age for the
lobes. Morphometric relationships and morphology suggest a solifluction
origin that may indicate transient liquid water within the regolith in
the recent past.

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