Gullies on Mars: Fresh Gullies in Dirty Snow, Devon Island, High Arctic, as End-Member Analogs

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We report new observations of freshly-formed gullies in dirty snow on
Devon Island, High Arctic, that may serve as end-member analogs for
gullies on Mars. The dirty snow gullies on Devon are of surficial origin
and are transient on annual timescales.

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