Ripple migration and dune activity on Mars: Evidence for dynamic wind processes

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In this report we show evidence of widespread ripple migration over the stoss side of dark barchan dunes in Nili Patera on Mars. The measured average migration of ∼1.7 meters in less than 4 terrestrial months clearly indicates that active sand saltation is occurring in the study area. In addition, we document widespread changes in the dune base-ground surface contact and in the slip face structures, showing that not only the ripples, but the whole dunes are actually migrating in the present-day atmospheric setting. These results provide unequivocal evidence of recent aeolian activity and suggest that other dunes and ripples on Mars may also be active. © 2010 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Silvestro, S., Fenton, L. K., Vaz, D. A., Bridges, N. T., & Ori, G. G. (2010). Ripple migration and dune activity on Mars: Evidence for dynamic wind processes. Geophysical Research Letters, 37(20). https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GL044743

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