Valley networks, regional drainage patterns suggesting liquid water stability at the surface, are confined to early in the history of Mars (the Noachian/Hesperian boundary and before), prior to a major climate transition to the hyperarid cold conditions of the Amazonian. Several later fluvial valley systems have been documented in specific Hesperian and Early Amazonian environments, and are thought to have formed due to local conditions. Here we describe fluvial valley systems within Lyot crater that have the youngest well-constrained age reported to date (Middle or Late Amazonian) for systems of this size (tens of km). These valleys are linked to melting of near-surface ice-rich units, extend up to ∼50 km in length, follow topographic grad...
International audienceA fretted valley system on Mars located at the northern mid-latitude dichotomy...
Moa Valles is a well-preserved, likely Amazonian (younger than 2 Ga old), paleodrainage system that ...
Abstract: The early climate of Mars (Noachian Period, the first ~20 % of its history) is thought to ...
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...
Significant numbers of valleys have been identified in the Martian midlatitudes (30–60°N/S), spatial...
The Martian climate throughout the Amazonian is widely believed to have been cold and hyper-arid, ve...
Abundant evidence exists for glaciation being an important geomorphic process in the mid-latitude re...
Lobate debris aprons (LDA) and lineated valley fill (LVF) have been known to characterize the mid-la...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Nowadays Mars has a cold and dry climate. At some locations its surface is more than 3.5 Gy old and ...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
Lineated valley fill (LVF) in fretted valleys at the dichotomy boundary has been interpreted as glac...
International audienceA fretted valley system on Mars located at the northern mid-latitude dichotomy...
Moa Valles is a well-preserved, likely Amazonian (younger than 2 Ga old), paleodrainage system that ...
Abstract: The early climate of Mars (Noachian Period, the first ~20 % of its history) is thought to ...
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...
Significant numbers of valleys have been identified in the Martian midlatitudes (30–60°N/S), spatial...
The Martian climate throughout the Amazonian is widely believed to have been cold and hyper-arid, ve...
Abundant evidence exists for glaciation being an important geomorphic process in the mid-latitude re...
Lobate debris aprons (LDA) and lineated valley fill (LVF) have been known to characterize the mid-la...
Amazonian non-polar ice deposits on Mars record periods and events when the climate differed substan...
Nowadays Mars has a cold and dry climate. At some locations its surface is more than 3.5 Gy old and ...
Evidence has accumulated that non-polar portions of Mars have undergone significant periods of glaci...
Lineated valley fill (LVF) in fretted valleys at the dichotomy boundary has been interpreted as glac...
International audienceA fretted valley system on Mars located at the northern mid-latitude dichotomy...
Moa Valles is a well-preserved, likely Amazonian (younger than 2 Ga old), paleodrainage system that ...
Abstract: The early climate of Mars (Noachian Period, the first ~20 % of its history) is thought to ...