Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8134712 | Icarus | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Aeolian stripping of the Burns Formation continues today via prevailing winds and lesser mass wasting is important on steeper walls. However, analogy with degraded Noachian craters south of Meridiani suggests fluvial processes were most important in early degradation and is consistent with the nearly complete removal of ejecta from some rim segments, gaps in the rim, formation of Marathon Valley, and interpretation of a pediment flanking the western rim. Slope processes likely accompanied incision that may have accounted for tens of metres rim lowering near Marathon Valley to more than 100Â m at Cape York.
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Authors
J.A. Grant, T.J. Parker, L.S. Crumpler, S.A. Wilson, M.P. Golombek, D.W. Mittlefehldt,