Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011epsc.conf.1150h&link_type=abstract
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2011, held 2-7 October 2011 in Nantes, France. http://meetings.copernicus.org/epsc-dps2011, p.1150
Physics
Scientific paper
Icy volatiles on Mars are responsible for geomorphic changes on dunes, taking place in today's climate. Both north and south polar regions show sediment transport in the spring, associated with sublimation of seasonal ice. Using HiRISE, the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), we explore possible mechanisms.
Byrne Shane
Diniega Serina
Dundas Colin
Hansen Camilla Juul
McEwen Alfred
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