2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-7802
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Initiation and flow conditions of contemporary flows in Martian gullies

Abstract: <p>Understanding the initial and flow conditions of contemporary flows in Martian gullies, generally believed to be triggered and fluidized by CO<sub>2</sub> sublimation, is crucial for deciphering climate conditions needed to trigger and sustain them. We employ the RAMMS (RApid Mass Movement Simulation) debris flow and avalanche model to back-calculate initial and flow conditions of recent flows in three gullies in Hale crater. We infer minimum release depths of 1.0&a… Show more

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“…2010;Martín-Torres, F.J. et al 2015;Horne, D.J. 2018;Schorghofer, N. et al 2018) or might emerge as small ephemeral flows in gullies (Conway, S. et al 2019;de Haas, T. et al 2019), and elevated humidity might produce microscopic liquid phase ephemerally (Pal, B. 2019), old fluvial systems are well preserved and abundant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2010;Martín-Torres, F.J. et al 2015;Horne, D.J. 2018;Schorghofer, N. et al 2018) or might emerge as small ephemeral flows in gullies (Conway, S. et al 2019;de Haas, T. et al 2019), and elevated humidity might produce microscopic liquid phase ephemerally (Pal, B. 2019), old fluvial systems are well preserved and abundant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%