Debris Flow Fans and Permafrost Landforms on Svalbard (Norway): Terrestrial Analogues for Martian Mid-Latitude Periglacial Landscapes

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Young water- and ice-related landforms on Mars show a latitude-dependent
distribution and bear a record of the recent climatic past.
Morphological analogues from Svalbard help to develop evolutionary
scenarios of martian permafrost environments.

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