January 17, 2007, HiRISE release |
January 17, 2007, HiRISE release |
Guest_AlexBlackwell_* |
Jan 17 2007, 07:46 PM
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Jan 19 2007, 10:14 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 551 Joined: 1-May 06 From: Scotland (Ecosse, Escocia) Member No.: 759 |
This all too much....
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Guest_AlexBlackwell_* |
Jan 19 2007, 06:57 PM
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Actually, I found this image to be quite interesting. I believe this crater is in the region of the crater shown in Figure 3 of Phil Christensen's 2003 gullies paper in Nature.
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Jan 21 2007, 10:05 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 551 Joined: 1-May 06 From: Scotland (Ecosse, Escocia) Member No.: 759 |
I also thought that one interesting for the gullies being on an exterior wall rather than the more usual interior. I looked at the paper you mention and Fig. 3 does seem possibly to have exterior wall grooves at lower left. I suppose interiors (concavity) are more conducive to collecting minor flow lines together to make a larger gully than exteriors (convexity), but obviously not exclusively that way.
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