“…The thickness distributions of aeolian cross sets are among the easiest stratigraphic data to collect, and the shape of the distribution, as well as its statistical moments, records the aggradation, migration, and the size of dunes in a field (Bridge, ; Bridge & Best, ; Cardenas et al, ; Jerolmack & Mohrig, ; Paola & Borgman, ; Rubin & Hunter, ; Swanson et al, ). Wind is the dominant driver of sediment transport on modern Mars (Ewing et al, ; Fenton & Hayward, ; Silvestro et al, ; Silvestro et al, ; Chojnacki et al, ; Day & Kocurek, ; Lapotre et al, ; Cornwall et al, and Cornwall et al, ; Chojnacki et al, ) and has likely been significant throughout the planet's history (e.g., Anderson et al, ; Banham et al, ; Day & Catling, ; Day & Catling, ; Grotzinger et al, ; Kite et al, ; Lewis et al, ; Lewis et al, ; Milliken et al, ).…”