International audienceLinear dune gullies are a sub-type of martian gullies. As their name suggests they only occur on sandy substrates and comprise very long (compared to their width) straight or sinuous channels, with relatively small source areas and almost non-existent visible deposits. Linear dune gullies have never been observed on terrestrial dunes and their formation process on Mars is unclear. Here, we present the results of the first systematic survey of these features in Mars’ southern hemisphere and an in-depth study of six dunefields where repeat-imaging allows us to monitor the changes in these gullies over time. This study was undertaken with HiRISE images at 25–30 cm/pix and 1 m/pix elevation data derived from HiRISE stereo ...
Geologically recent small gullies on Mars display morphologies consistent with erosion by water or b...
International audienceDunes have similar morphologies on the Earth and Mars. The main differences be...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...
International audienceLinear dune gullies are a sub-type of martian gullies. As their name suggests ...
We describe and compare the morphology and activity of two types of gullies with different orientati...
International audienceMartian gullies have been widely studied, but their formation mechanism is sti...
International audienceWe describe in detail an annual seasonal process that occurs on the surface of...
Gullies on terrestrial sand dunes are rare, and their presence on Mars, as well as their mechanical ...
Martian gullies are small-scale, geologically recent features characterized by the alcove-channel-ap...
International audienceMartian gullies are surface features, typically composed of an alcove, a chann...
A decade of high-resolution monitoring has revealed extensive activity in fresh Martian gullies. Flo...
A new survey of Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) narrow-angle images of gullies in the 30°–45° S latitude b...
International audienceGullies on Mars, found between 30˚-75˚ in both the hemispheres, represent stee...
Geologically recent small gullies on Mars display morphologies consistent with erosion by water or b...
International audienceDunes have similar morphologies on the Earth and Mars. The main differences be...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...
International audienceLinear dune gullies are a sub-type of martian gullies. As their name suggests ...
We describe and compare the morphology and activity of two types of gullies with different orientati...
International audienceMartian gullies have been widely studied, but their formation mechanism is sti...
International audienceWe describe in detail an annual seasonal process that occurs on the surface of...
Gullies on terrestrial sand dunes are rare, and their presence on Mars, as well as their mechanical ...
Martian gullies are small-scale, geologically recent features characterized by the alcove-channel-ap...
International audienceMartian gullies are surface features, typically composed of an alcove, a chann...
A decade of high-resolution monitoring has revealed extensive activity in fresh Martian gullies. Flo...
A new survey of Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) narrow-angle images of gullies in the 30°–45° S latitude b...
International audienceGullies on Mars, found between 30˚-75˚ in both the hemispheres, represent stee...
Geologically recent small gullies on Mars display morphologies consistent with erosion by water or b...
International audienceDunes have similar morphologies on the Earth and Mars. The main differences be...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...