Liquid water is currently extremely rare on Mars, but was more abundant during periods of high obliquity in the last few millions of years. This is testified by the widespread occurrence of mid-latitude gullies: small catchment-fan systems. However, there are no direct estimates of the amount and frequency of liquid water generation during these periods. Here we determine debris-flow size, frequency and associated water volumes in Istok crater, and show that debris flows occurred at Earth-like frequencies during high-obliquity periods in the last million years on Mars. Results further imply that local accumulations of snow/ice within gullies were much more voluminous than currently predicted; melting must have yielded centimetres of liquid ...
Mars is dry today, but numerous precipitation-fed paleo-rivers are found across the planet’s surface...
The existence of ancient fluvial systems on Mars is widely accepted, but little is known about how q...
Gullies on Devon Island, High Arctic, which form by melting of transient surface ice and snow covers...
Liquid water is currently extremely rare on Mars, but was more abundant during periods of high obliq...
Martian gullies are widespread landforms in the mid-latitudes of Mars. When the first reports of the...
This thesis explores the morphology of debris flows and their role in shaping planetary surfaces. Th...
Most fluvial and lacustrine landforms on Mars are thought to be old and have formed more than ~3.8 G...
Recent liquid water flow on Mars has been proposed based on geomorphological features, such as gulli...
Martian gullies are widespread landforms in the mid-latitudes of Mars. When the first reports of the...
A decade of high-resolution monitoring has revealed extensive activity in fresh Martian gullies. Flo...
Geologically young gullies have been proposed to be evidence of recent liquid water on Mars. This di...
Terrestrial debris flows and their deposits are mainly studied and monitored because of their hazard...
Geologically young gullies have been proposed to be evidence of recent liquid water on Mars. This di...
Gullies are extremely young erosional/depositional systems on Mars that have been carved by an agent...
International audienceMartian gullies are widespread landforms in the mid-latitudes of Mars. When th...
Mars is dry today, but numerous precipitation-fed paleo-rivers are found across the planet’s surface...
The existence of ancient fluvial systems on Mars is widely accepted, but little is known about how q...
Gullies on Devon Island, High Arctic, which form by melting of transient surface ice and snow covers...
Liquid water is currently extremely rare on Mars, but was more abundant during periods of high obliq...
Martian gullies are widespread landforms in the mid-latitudes of Mars. When the first reports of the...
This thesis explores the morphology of debris flows and their role in shaping planetary surfaces. Th...
Most fluvial and lacustrine landforms on Mars are thought to be old and have formed more than ~3.8 G...
Recent liquid water flow on Mars has been proposed based on geomorphological features, such as gulli...
Martian gullies are widespread landforms in the mid-latitudes of Mars. When the first reports of the...
A decade of high-resolution monitoring has revealed extensive activity in fresh Martian gullies. Flo...
Geologically young gullies have been proposed to be evidence of recent liquid water on Mars. This di...
Terrestrial debris flows and their deposits are mainly studied and monitored because of their hazard...
Geologically young gullies have been proposed to be evidence of recent liquid water on Mars. This di...
Gullies are extremely young erosional/depositional systems on Mars that have been carved by an agent...
International audienceMartian gullies are widespread landforms in the mid-latitudes of Mars. When th...
Mars is dry today, but numerous precipitation-fed paleo-rivers are found across the planet’s surface...
The existence of ancient fluvial systems on Mars is widely accepted, but little is known about how q...
Gullies on Devon Island, High Arctic, which form by melting of transient surface ice and snow covers...