Snow and Ice Melt Flow Features on Devon Island, Nunavut, Arctic Canada as Possible Analogs for Recent Slope Flow Features on Mars

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Based on morphologic and contextual analogs from Devon Island, Arctic
Canada, the recent martian slope flow features reported by Malin and
Edgett are reinterpreted as being due not necessarily to groundwater
seepage but possibly to snow or ice melt.

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