Gully Surface and Shallow Subsurface Structure in the South Fork of Wright Valley, Antarctic Dry Valleys: Implications for Gully Activity on Mars

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Gully analogs (Antarctic Dry Valleys) show that top-down melting of
trapped windblown snow is a major water source; meltwater soaks into the
hyporheic zone and travels along the top of the ice table, providing
insight into the origin of Mars gullies.

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