The Martian climate throughout the Amazonian is widely believed to have been cold and hyper-arid, very similar to the current conditions. However, ubiquitous evidence of aqueous and glacial activity has been recently reported, including channels that can be tens to hundreds of kilometres long, alluvial and fluvial deposits, ice-rich mantles, and glacial and periglacial landforms. Here we study a ∼340 km-long fluvial system located in the Terra Cimmeria region, in the southern mid-latitudes of Mars. The fluvial system is composed of an upstream catchment system with narrow glaciofluvial valleys and remnants of ice-rich deposits. We observe depositional features including fan-shaped deposits, and erosional features such as scour marks and str...
Viscous flow features (VFF) occur in the mid-latitudes of Mars and have characteristics consistent w...
Significant numbers of valleys have been identified in the Martian midlatitudes (30–60°N/S), spatial...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
The Martian climate throughout the Amazonian is widely believed to have been cold and hyper-arid, ve...
Valley networks, regional drainage patterns suggesting liquid water stability at the surface, are co...
liquid water stability at the surface, are confined to early in the history of Mars (the Noachian/He...
Abundant evidence exists for glaciation being an important geomorphic process in the mid-latitude re...
International audienceRecent geological observations in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars show evid...
Moa Valles is a well-preserved, likely Amazonian (younger than 2 Ga old), paleodrainage system that ...
Mars is dry today, but numerous precipitation-fed paleo-rivers are found across the planet’s surface...
Mars is a glacial planet. It hosts water ice in large polar ice caps, and in thousands of ‘viscous f...
The presence of snow and ice at mid‐latitudes of Mars cannot be explained by current climatic condit...
Nowadays Mars has a cold and dry climate. At some locations its surface is more than 3.5 Gy old and ...
Viscous flow features (VFF) occur in the mid-latitudes of Mars and have characteristics consistent w...
Significant numbers of valleys have been identified in the Martian midlatitudes (30–60°N/S), spatial...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
The Martian climate throughout the Amazonian is widely believed to have been cold and hyper-arid, ve...
Valley networks, regional drainage patterns suggesting liquid water stability at the surface, are co...
liquid water stability at the surface, are confined to early in the history of Mars (the Noachian/He...
Abundant evidence exists for glaciation being an important geomorphic process in the mid-latitude re...
International audienceRecent geological observations in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars show evid...
Moa Valles is a well-preserved, likely Amazonian (younger than 2 Ga old), paleodrainage system that ...
Mars is dry today, but numerous precipitation-fed paleo-rivers are found across the planet’s surface...
Mars is a glacial planet. It hosts water ice in large polar ice caps, and in thousands of ‘viscous f...
The presence of snow and ice at mid‐latitudes of Mars cannot be explained by current climatic condit...
Nowadays Mars has a cold and dry climate. At some locations its surface is more than 3.5 Gy old and ...
Viscous flow features (VFF) occur in the mid-latitudes of Mars and have characteristics consistent w...
Significant numbers of valleys have been identified in the Martian midlatitudes (30–60°N/S), spatial...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...