[1] Fluvial erosion on early Mars was dominated by valley networks created through a combination of groundwater processes and surface runoff. A reduced greenhouse effect due to CO2 loss, together with a declining geothermal heat flux, promoted the growth of a cryosphere and a Hesperian hydrologic regime dominated by outflow channel formation. We test the hypothesis that the transition from valley network to outflow channel formation was preceded by a more subtle evolution characterized by a weakening of surface runoff, leaving groundwater processes as the dominant, final source of valley network erosion. Our hypothesis, supported by a terrestrial analog in the Atacama desert of Chile, is related to the groundwater sapping reactivation hypot...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
[1] Mars was warmer and wetter during the early to middle Noachian, before a hydrologic and climatic...
Mars’ surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Mars' surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Mars' surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Outflow channels provide strong evidence for abundant water near the Martian surface and an extensiv...
This dissertation investigates the possible role of hydrothermally driven groundwater outflow in the...
Understanding planetary landforms, including the theater-headed valleys (box canyons) of Mars, usual...
The surface of Mars shows widespread aqueous activity in its early history. However, the climate for...
The geomorphology of the Martian valley networks is examined from a hydrological perspective for the...
[1] Valley networks provide compelling evidence that past geologic processes on Mars were different ...
Many investigators feel that groundwater sapping processes were responsible for the formation of num...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
[1] Mars was warmer and wetter during the early to middle Noachian, before a hydrologic and climatic...
Mars’ surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Mars' surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Mars' surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Outflow channels provide strong evidence for abundant water near the Martian surface and an extensiv...
This dissertation investigates the possible role of hydrothermally driven groundwater outflow in the...
Understanding planetary landforms, including the theater-headed valleys (box canyons) of Mars, usual...
The surface of Mars shows widespread aqueous activity in its early history. However, the climate for...
The geomorphology of the Martian valley networks is examined from a hydrological perspective for the...
[1] Valley networks provide compelling evidence that past geologic processes on Mars were different ...
Many investigators feel that groundwater sapping processes were responsible for the formation of num...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
[1] Mars was warmer and wetter during the early to middle Noachian, before a hydrologic and climatic...