Erosion by catastrophic floods on Mars and Earth

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Earth Surface, Flood Damage, Geomorphology, Mars Surface, Terrain Analysis, Water Erosion, Deposition, Landsat Satellites, Mariner 9 Space Probe, Photogrammetry, Spaceborne Photography, Topography, Washington

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The morphologic features of the large Martian channels are shown to be strikingly similar to those of the Channeled Scabland of eastern Washington, produced by the catastrophic breakout floods of Pleistocene Lake Missoula. If the analogy is correct, floods involving water discharges of millions of cubic meters per second and peak flow velocities of tens of meters per second, but perhaps lasting no more than a few days, may have occurred on Mars.

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