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CO 2 sublimation in Martian gullies: laboratory experiments at varied slope angle and regolith grain sizes

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Martian gullies were initially hypothesized to be carved by liquid water, due to their resemblance to gullies on Earth. Recent observations have highlighted significant sediment transport events occurring in Martian gullies at times and places where CO 2 ice should be actively sublimat-ing. Here we explore the role of CO 2 sublimation in mobilizing sediment through laboratory simulation. In our previous experimental work, we reported the first observations of sediment slope movement triggered by the sublimation of CO 2 frost. We used a Mars regolith simulant near the angle of repose. The current study extends our previous work by including two additional substrates, fine and coarse sand, and by testing slope angles down to 10°. We find that the Mars regolith sim-ulant is active down to 17°, the fine sand is active only near the angle of repose and the coarse sand shows negligible movement. Using an analytical model, we show that under Martian gravity motion should be possible at even lower slope angles. We conclude that these mass-wasting processes could be involved in shaping Martian gullies at the present day and intriguingly the newly reported CO 2-creep process could provide an alternative explanation for putative solifluction lobes on Mars.

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hal-02268381 , version 1 (20-08-2019)

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Matthew E Sylvest, John C Dixon, Susan J. Conway, Manish Patel, Jim N Mcelwaine, et al.. CO 2 sublimation in Martian gullies: laboratory experiments at varied slope angle and regolith grain sizes. The Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2019, 467 (1), pp.343-371. ⟨10.1144/SP467.11⟩. ⟨hal-02268381⟩
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