Earth-like sand fluxes on Mars
N. T. Bridges (),
F. Ayoub,
J-P. Avouac,
S. Leprince,
A. Lucas and
S. Mattson
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N. T. Bridges: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
F. Ayoub: California Institute of Technology
J-P. Avouac: California Institute of Technology
S. Leprince: California Institute of Technology
A. Lucas: California Institute of Technology
S. Mattson: Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona
Nature, 2012, vol. 485, issue 7398, 339-342
Abstract:
Satellite images of a Martian dune field reveal unexpectedly high sand fluxes, suggesting rates of landscape modification similar to those on Earth.
Date: 2012
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