© 2014 Author(s). Valleys with theater-shaped heads can form due to the seepage of groundwater and as a result of knickpoint (waterfall) erosion generated by overland flow. This ambiguity in the mechanism of formation hampers the interpretation of such valleys on Mars, particularly since there is limited knowledge of material properties. Moreover, the hydrological implications of a groundwater or surface water origin are important for our understanding of the evolution of surface features on Mars, and a quantification of valley morphologies at the landscape scale may provide diagnostic insights on the formative hydrological conditions. However, flow patterns and the resulting landscapes produced by different sources of groundwater are poorl...
<p>Time-lapse videos of flume experiments on groundwater seepage, pressurized groundwater outflow an...
Amphitheater-headed valleys on Earth and Mars are often assumed to result from erosion by emerging s...
Mars’ surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Valleys with theater-shaped heads can form due to the seepage of groundwater and as a result of kni...
Valleys with amphitheater-shaped headwalls on Mars have been used to constrain early martian hydrolo...
The role of groundwater in forming Martian valley networks is simulated in a computer model as seep...
The surface of Mars shows widespread aqueous activity in its early history. However, the climate for...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
<p>Time-lapse videos of large-scale flume experiments on groundwater seepage. The goal of this work ...
Various valleys on Mars show evidence for extensive fluvial activity in the past. The largest valley...
Understanding planetary landforms, including the theater-headed valleys (box canyons) of Mars, usual...
A global 3-D model of groundwater flow has been used to study possible behavior of groundwater on Ma...
© 2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The landscape of Mars shows incised channel...
<p>Time-lapse videos of flume experiments on groundwater seepage, pressurized groundwater outflow an...
Amphitheater-headed valleys on Earth and Mars are often assumed to result from erosion by emerging s...
Mars’ surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...
Valleys with theater-shaped heads can form due to the seepage of groundwater and as a result of kni...
Valleys with amphitheater-shaped headwalls on Mars have been used to constrain early martian hydrolo...
The role of groundwater in forming Martian valley networks is simulated in a computer model as seep...
The surface of Mars shows widespread aqueous activity in its early history. However, the climate for...
Remains of fluvial valleys on Mars reveal the former presence of water on the surface. However, the ...
<p>Time-lapse videos of large-scale flume experiments on groundwater seepage. The goal of this work ...
Various valleys on Mars show evidence for extensive fluvial activity in the past. The largest valley...
Understanding planetary landforms, including the theater-headed valleys (box canyons) of Mars, usual...
A global 3-D model of groundwater flow has been used to study possible behavior of groundwater on Ma...
© 2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The landscape of Mars shows incised channel...
<p>Time-lapse videos of flume experiments on groundwater seepage, pressurized groundwater outflow an...
Amphitheater-headed valleys on Earth and Mars are often assumed to result from erosion by emerging s...
Mars’ surface bears the imprint of valley networks formed billions of years ago. Whether these netwo...