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Scientific paper
Aug 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000mpse.conf..105l&link_type=abstract
International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration, p. 105
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Erosion, Glaciers, Ice, Polar Regions, Terrain, Topography, Mars (Planet), Arctic Regions
Scientific paper
The apparent selective nature of erosion on Mars is discussed in light of observations of landscapes of glacial selective linear erosion observed on Devon Island, Arctic Canada, and at other high-latitude sites on Earth. Emphasis is placed here on the creation of so-called landscapes of little or no glacial erosion following the disappearance of former dominantly coldbased ice covers. Possible implications for Mars are explored. Additional information can be found in the original extended abstract.
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