Terrestrial Analogs to Mars: East-Central Saharan Dust Devil Tracks

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Seen abundantly on Mars, dust devil tracks are rare features on Earth
due to the active surface processes. Using the publicly available images
from Google Earth, we describe four sites in the east-central Saharan
Desert (Libya, Chad, and Egypt).

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