Martian Slope Streaks and Gullies: Origins as Dry Granular Flows

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Streaks and gullies on Martian slopes have been interpreted as
water-bearing flows. Water is not necessary. Nearly all features of
slope streaks and gullies are known in, and consistent with theories of,
flows of dry granular materials.

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