Documenting Microclimate Variation and the Distribution of Englacial Debris in Mullins Glacier, Antarctica: Implications for the Origin, Flow, and Modification of LDA and LVF on Mars

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Our results suggest that variations in both englacial-debris
concentration and local environmental conditions impart first-order
changes in the surface morphology of Mullins Glacier. Results can be
applied toward understanding the distribution of debris in LDA and LVF.

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