Mars Gully Analogs in the Antarctic Dry Valleys: Geological Setting and Processes

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Gully analogs (Antarctic Dry Valleys) show that top-down melting of snow
and ice is important in gully formation/evolution and that shallow
subsurface water transport is of major importance; this insight may help
explain recent Mars gully activity.

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