Frosted Granular Flow as an Analog for Recent Gully Activity on Mars

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In this paper frosted granular flow (FGF) is presented as a new
hypothesis for recent mass wasting in martian gullies. FGF is a rare
type of terrestrial granular flow that has been observed on a maritime
talus slope in the Province of Québec, Canada.

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