granular flows at recurring slope lineae on mars indicate a limited role for liquid water /

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Recent liquid water flow on Mars has been proposed based on geomorphological features,such as gullies. Recurring slope lineae — seasonal flows that are darker than their surroundings — are candidate locations for seeping liquid water on Mars nowadays, but their formation mechanism remains unclear. Topographical analysis shows that the terminal slopes of recurring slope lineae match the stopping angle for granular flows of cohesionless sand in active Martian aeolian dunes. In Eos Chasma, or linea lengths vary widely and are longer where there are more extensive angle-of-repose slopes,inconsistent with models for water sources. These observations suggest that recurring slope lineae are granular flows. The preference for warm seasons and the detection of hydrated salts are consistent with some role for water in their initiation. However, liquid water volumes may be small or zero, and alleviating planetary protection concerns approximately habitable environments.

Source: usgs.gov

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