Gully-Polygon Interaction and Stratigraphy on Earth and Mars: Sand-Wedge Polygons as Part of Cold-Desert, Near-Surface Fluvial Systems

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We present field observations suggesting polygonally patterned ground
contributes to the production, transport, and storage of liquid water in
Antarctic gullies; analogous features on Mars suggest that similar
processes may be forming and modifying gullies in both environments.

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