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Are different Martian gully morphologies due to different processes on the Kaiser dune field?

Kelly Pasquon, Julien Gargani, Marion Nachon, Susan J. Conway, Marion Masse, Gwenael Jouannic, Matthew R. Balme, Francois Costard and Mathieu Vincendon
Are different Martian gully morphologies due to different processes on the Kaiser dune field? (in Martian gullies and their Earth analogues, Susan J. Conway (editor), Jonathan L. Carrivick (editor), Paul A. Carling (editor), Tjalling de Haas (editor) and Tanya N. Harrison (editor))
Special Publication - Geological Society of London (July 2018) 467 (1): 145-164

Abstract

We describe and compare the morphology and activity of two types of gullies with different orientations collocated on the Kaiser dune field in the southern hemisphere of Mars: large apron gullies and linear dune gullies. The activity of large apron gullies follows an annual cycle: (i) material collapse into the alcove (mid-autumn/late winter) as CO (sub 2) condenses; (ii) remobilization by mass flows (late winter); and (iii) continuous appearance of hundreds of 'digitate flows' on the fan (autumn/winter). We find that large apron gullies could form in hundreds of Martian years. In contrast, linear dune gullies are active briefly in late winter, when the CO (sub 2) frost disappears. Their activity is characterized by the extension of channels, the creation of pits and the darkening of the surface. Linear dune gullies are likely to form within one to tens of Martian years. We infer that insolation, which influences the depth to ground ice and the amount of volatile deposited, may be the factor differentiating large apron gullies and linear dune gullies. Sediment transport by CO (sub 2) sublimation is a good candidate for the activity observed in all of these features. However, linear gullies could also be formed by brine release when the temperature rises abruptly after the removal of the CO (sub 2) ice.


ISSN: 0305-8719
Coden: GSLSBW
Serial Title: Special Publication - Geological Society of London
Serial Volume: 467
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Are different Martian gully morphologies due to different processes on the Kaiser dune field?
Title: Martian gullies and their Earth analogues
Author(s): Pasquon, KellyGargani, JulienNachon, MarionConway, Susan J.Masse, MarionJouannic, GwenaelBalme, Matthew R.Costard, FrancoisVincendon, Mathieu
Author(s): Conway, Susan J.editor
Author(s): Carrivick, Jonathan L.editor
Author(s): Carling, Paul A.editor
Author(s): de Haas, Tjallingeditor
Author(s): Harrison, Tanya N.editor
Affiliation: Universite Paris-Sud, Geosciences Paris Sud, Orsay, France
Pages: 145-164
Published: 20180718
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
Number of pages: unpaginated
References: 55
Accession Number: 2019-003185
Categories: Extraterrestrial geologyGeomorphology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables
Secondary Affiliation: University of California at Davis, USA, United StatesUniversity of Nante, FRA, FranceCerema Ouest, FRA, FranceOpen University, GBR, United Kingdom
Source Note: Online First
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 201904
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