Gullies on Mars: Origin by Snow and Ice Melting and Potential for Life Based on Possible Analogs from Devon Island, High Arctic

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Gullies on Devon Island, High Arctic, which form by melting of transient
surface ice and snow covers and offer morphologic and contextual analogs
for gullies reported on Mars are reported to display enhancements in
biological activity in contrast to surrounding polar desert terrain.

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