The formation of araneiforms by carbon dioxide venting and vigorous sublimation dynamics under martian atmospheric pressure
Abstract The local redistribution of granular material by sublimation of the southern seasonal $${\hbox {CO}}_2$$ CO 2 ice deposit is one of the most active surface shaping processes on Mars today. This unique geomorphic mechanism is hypothesised to be the cause of the dendritic, branching, spider-l...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Mc Keown, J. N. McElwaine, M. C. Bourke, M. E. Sylvest, M. R. Patel |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c192524f799d4aaeb4b51cf408a1a89e |
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