Geographic Settings of Gullies in the Newton-Copernicus Region of Mars: Implications for Groundwater, Snow, and Dust

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Gullies in the Newton-Copernicus region (Mars) face in all directions,
more equatorward to the south; their facings are independent of regional
elevations and slopes. Current theories of gully formation do not
predict these facings.

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