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Statistical features of drainage basins in mars channel networks - Can one guess from the landscape the past presence of water?
Erosion by flowing water is one of the major forces shaping the surface of Earth. Studies in the last decade have shown, in particular, that the drainage region of rivers, where water is collected, exhibits scale invariant features characterized by exponents that are the same for rivers around the world. Here we show that from the data obtained by the MOLA altimeter of the Mars Global Surveyor one can perform the same analysis for mountain sides on Mars. We then show that in some regions fluid erosion might have played a role in the present martian landscape.
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research article
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Publication date
2004
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Volume
38
Start page
387
End page
391
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Peer reviewed
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March 22, 2010
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