Gullies on Mars could have formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity
J. L. Dickson(California Institute of Technology), M. A. Kreslavsky(Planetary Science Institute), J. W. Head(John Brown University), A. M. Palumbo(Brown University), L. Kerber(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), C. I. Fassett(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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