The Role of Perennial Snow and Ice Deposits in McMurdo Dry Valley Gullies from High-Frequency, Long-Duration Time-Lapse Photography: Lessons for Mars

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Time-lapse photography is used over multiple seasons to document peak
summer melting of perennial alcove snowbanks in the McMurdo Dry Valleys
of Antarctica. Implications for recent fluvial activity on Mars are
discussed.

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