Recent Gully Activity on Mars: Clues from Late-Stage Water Flow in Gully Systems and Channels in the Antarctic Dry Valleys

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Gully analogs (Antarctic Dry Valleys) show that windblown snow is an
important factor in extending gully evolution by providing candidate
meltwater in the gully channel; this may help explain recent Mars gully
activity.

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