Geologically Recent Debris Flows in a Well-Preserved Impact Crater, Mars: Insights from Terrestrial Analogs in Spitsbergen, Svalbard

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We compare the morphology of terrestrial debris flow analogs from
Svalbard with pristine debris flows in an unusual crater environment on
Mars and investigate the model of sieve-deposition for their formation.

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