Gully Formation on Mars: Testing the Snowpack Hypothesis from Analysis of Analogs in the Antarctic Dry Valleys

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Gully analogs (Antarctic Dry Valleys) show that trapped windblown snow
(in alcoves, depressions and channels) is an important factor water
source for gully formation; this supports a top-down (rather than deep
groundwater) origin of Mars gullies.

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