The formation of gullies on Mars has been the topic of active debate and scientific study since their first discovery by Malin and Edgett in 2000. Several mechanisms have been proposed to account for gully formation on Mars, from dry mass movement processes, release of water or brine from subsurface aquifers, and the melting of near-surface ground ice or snowpacks. In their global documentation of martian gullies, report that gullies are confined to ~2783S and ~2872N latitudes and span all longitudes. Gullies on Mars have been documented on impact crater walls and central uplifts, isolated massifs, and on canyon walls, with crater walls being the most common situation. In order to better understand gully formation on Mars, we have been cond...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...
International audienceWe reanalyse the global distribution of gullies in order to provide a set of o...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...
Gullies on Devon Island, High Arctic, which form by melting of transient surface ice and snow covers...
A decade of high-resolution monitoring has revealed extensive activity in fresh Martian gullies. Flo...
We report on a decade of fieldwork designed to determine the conditions required for erosion of Mars...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...
Gullies in the mid- and high-latitudes of Mars were first observed in Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mar...
The formation process(es) responsible for creating the observed geologically recent gully features o...
Gullies are extremely young erosional/depositional systems on Mars that have been carved by an agent...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...
To understand Martian palaeoclimatic conditions and the role of volatiles therein, the spatiotempora...
International audienceThe unusual 80. km diameter Noachian-aged Asimov crater in Noachis Terra (46°S...
Martian gullies are small-scale, geologically recent features characterized by the alcove-channel-ap...
To understand Martian palaeoclimatic conditions and the role of volatiles therein, the spatiotempora...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...
International audienceWe reanalyse the global distribution of gullies in order to provide a set of o...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...
Gullies on Devon Island, High Arctic, which form by melting of transient surface ice and snow covers...
A decade of high-resolution monitoring has revealed extensive activity in fresh Martian gullies. Flo...
We report on a decade of fieldwork designed to determine the conditions required for erosion of Mars...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...
Gullies in the mid- and high-latitudes of Mars were first observed in Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mar...
The formation process(es) responsible for creating the observed geologically recent gully features o...
Gullies are extremely young erosional/depositional systems on Mars that have been carved by an agent...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...
To understand Martian palaeoclimatic conditions and the role of volatiles therein, the spatiotempora...
International audienceThe unusual 80. km diameter Noachian-aged Asimov crater in Noachis Terra (46°S...
Martian gullies are small-scale, geologically recent features characterized by the alcove-channel-ap...
To understand Martian palaeoclimatic conditions and the role of volatiles therein, the spatiotempora...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...
International audienceWe reanalyse the global distribution of gullies in order to provide a set of o...
The mid- to high latitudes of Mars host assemblages of landforms consistent with a receding glacial ...