Physical Controls on Antarctic Dry Valleys Permafrost Geomorphology and Soil Ecosystem Habitability: Cold-Desert Processes and Mars Astrobiological Implications

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We present new analyses of the hydrological, chemical, and morphologic
properties of permafrost in Taylor Valley, Antarctica, as basis for
analysis of near-surface water and nutrient cycling in ancient and
geologically-recent Martian terrains.

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