International audienceOn Mars, near the equator, much of the terrain in Gale Crater consists of bedrock outcrops separated by relatively smooth, uniform regolith surfaces. In scattered sites, however, distinct patterns—in the form and texture of the ground surface—contrast sharply with the typical terrain and with eolian bedforms. This paper focuses on these diverse, intriguing ground patterns. They include ∼1 to >10 m-long linear disruptions of uniform regolith surfaces, alignments, and other arrangements of similar-sized rock fragments and shallow, ∼0.1 m-wide sandy troughs 1–10 m in length. Similar features were recognized early in the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission, but they received only limited attention until Curiosity, the MS...
International audienceSince Jan. 2019 (~sol 2300), the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity has b...
International audienceExtensive evidence of landform-scale martian geomorphic changes has been acqui...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover conducted a reconnaissance traverse across the Pahrump H...
Images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment Camera onboard the Mars Reconnaisance Orb...
Patterned grounds represent widespread and yet puzzling landscape features on Mars and periglacial r...
The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian ...
Abstract Gale Crater contains Mount Sharp, a ~5km thick stratigraphic record of Mars ’ early environ...
Aeolian processes are probably the dominant ongoing surface process on Mars; Large Dark Dunes (LDDs)...
Aeolian processes are probably the dominant ongoing surface modification process on Mars, as demonst...
A new set of methodologies, which allow a simple and fast mapping and characterization of small-scal...
Granule- to cobble- sized clasts in the Glen Torridon region of Gale crater on Mars were studied usi...
Fretted and chaotic terrains are members of a larger family of lowland terrains on the Martian surfa...
Polygonal patterned ground is ubiquitous in the martian mid-latitudes and in the polar regions of Ea...
International audienceSince Jan. 2019 (~sol 2300), the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity has b...
International audienceExtensive evidence of landform-scale martian geomorphic changes has been acqui...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover conducted a reconnaissance traverse across the Pahrump H...
Images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment Camera onboard the Mars Reconnaisance Orb...
Patterned grounds represent widespread and yet puzzling landscape features on Mars and periglacial r...
The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian ...
Abstract Gale Crater contains Mount Sharp, a ~5km thick stratigraphic record of Mars ’ early environ...
Aeolian processes are probably the dominant ongoing surface process on Mars; Large Dark Dunes (LDDs)...
Aeolian processes are probably the dominant ongoing surface modification process on Mars, as demonst...
A new set of methodologies, which allow a simple and fast mapping and characterization of small-scal...
Granule- to cobble- sized clasts in the Glen Torridon region of Gale crater on Mars were studied usi...
Fretted and chaotic terrains are members of a larger family of lowland terrains on the Martian surfa...
Polygonal patterned ground is ubiquitous in the martian mid-latitudes and in the polar regions of Ea...
International audienceSince Jan. 2019 (~sol 2300), the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity has b...
International audienceExtensive evidence of landform-scale martian geomorphic changes has been acqui...
Gully formation on Earth is generally well understood and typically involves landscape erosion throu...