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Geomorphologic Evidence for Liquid Water
Authors:Philippe Masson  Michael H. Carr  François Costard  Ronald Greeley  Ernst Hauber  Ralf Jaumann
Affiliation:(1) Université Paris-Sud, Equipe de Planétologie (UMR CRNS 8616), 91405 Orsay Cedex, France;(2) U.S. Geological Survey, MS-975, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA;(3) Department of Geological Sciences, Arizona State University, Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404, USA;(4) DLR Institute of Space Sensor Technology and Planetary Exploration, Rutherfordstrasse 2, 12484 Berlin - Adlershof, Germany
Abstract:Besides Earth, Mars is the only planet with a record of resurfacing processes and environmental circumstances that indicate the past operation of a hydrologic cycle. However the present-day conditions on Mars are far apart of supporting liquid water on the surface. Although the large-scale morphology of the Martian channels and valleys show remarkable similarities with fluid-eroded features on Earth, there are major differences in their size, small-scale morphology, inner channel structure and source regions indicating that the erosion on Mars has its own characteristic genesis and evolution. The different landforms related to fluvial, glacial and periglacial activities, their relations with volcanism, and the chronology of water-related processes, are presented.
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