The Effect of Varying Annual Snow Accumulation on Gully Formation in Anarctica: Comparisons Between `Wet' and `Dry' Seasons and Implications for Gully Formation on Mars

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The sensitivity of gully activity to snow volume in Antarctica
demonstrates the importance of snow accumulation, in addition to
temperatures permitting melt generation, in determining the location of
gully activity.

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