Rapid Growth and Decay of Mars-Analog Gullies in Buried Ice and Sediment-Rich Substrates: New Views of Gullies as Disequilibrium Landforms in Garwood Valley, Antarctica

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Garwood Valley gullies are an extreme case of rapid landscape change in
response to strong disequilibria between ground ice and surface
temperature conditions. They may be analogs for gully evolution on Mars
driven by both "wet" and "dry" processes.

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