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Gardening of the Martian Regolith by Diurnal CO
2
Frost and the Formation of Slope Streaks
L. Lange, S. Piqueux,
C. S. Edwards
Astronomy and Planetary Sciences
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frost
100%
regolith
99%
dust
58%
slopes
52%
ice
46%
drag
44%
Mars surface
41%
sunrise
35%
insolation
35%
ice formation
34%
imagery
29%
equators
28%
mars
27%
thermal emission
27%
sublimation
25%
agglomeration
25%
soils
24%
inertia
23%
wavelengths
22%
crystal growth
21%
indication
21%
friction
20%
signatures
18%
gravitation
17%
porosity
17%
thermodynamics
15%
conduction
15%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
regolith
79%
frost
73%
dust
52%
ice
47%
drag
44%
Mars
43%
wavelength
35%
sublimation
27%
mass movement
27%
insolation
25%
inertia
24%
agglomeration
23%
compaction
21%
friction
18%
imagery
18%
thermodynamics
18%
gravity
17%
crystal
16%
world
13%
loss
12%
soil
10%
material
9%
Chemical Compounds
Dust
77%
Inertia
34%
Gravity
26%
Emission Wavelength
25%
Crystal Growth
22%
Agglomeration
22%
Wavelength
16%
Force
15%
Pore
15%
Strength
14%
Surface
14%
Thermodynamics
14%
Mixture
10%