Terraced Cutbanks and Longitudinal Bars in Gully Channels on Mars: Evidence for Multiple Episodes of Fluvial Transport

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Longitudinal bars and multiple terraced cutbanks suggest distinct
episodes of fluvial transport in gully channels. The low preservation
potential of these high-slope, steep-sided, non-lithified features
implies that they are latest Amazonian in age.

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