Inefficient Fluvial Erosion and Effective Competing Processes: Implications for Martian Drainage Density

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Low drainage density is an inherent characteristic of past runoff
erosion on Mars. Cratering, infiltration, aeolian transport, and
inefficient runoff erosion (25 50% less than on Earth per unit
discharge) inhibited development of headwater valleys.

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