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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2011

Landscape evolution in Martian mid-latitude regions: insights from analogous periglacial landforms in Svalbard

Ernst Hauber; Dennis Reiss; Mathias Ulrich; Frank Preusker; F. Trauthan; Michael Zanetti; Harald Hiesinger; R. Jaumann; L. Johansson; Andreas Johnsson; S. van Gasselt; Mats Olvmo

Abstract Periglacial landforms on Spitsbergen (Svalbard, Norway) are morphologically similar to landforms on Mars that are probably related to the past and/or present existence of ice at or near the surface. Many of these landforms, such as gullies, debris-flow fans, polygonal terrain, fractured mounds and rock-glacier-like features, are observed in close spatial proximity in mid-latitude craters on Mars. On Svalbard, analogous landforms occur in strikingly similar proximity, which makes them useful study cases to infer the spatial and chronological evolution of Martian cold-climate surface processes. The analysis of the morphological inventory of analogous landforms on Svalbard and Mars allows the processes operating on Mars to be constrained. Different qualitative scenarios of landscape evolution on Mars help to better understand the action of periglacial processes on Mars in the recent past.


Nature Communications | 2015

Earth-like aqueous debris-flow activity on Mars at high orbital obliquity in the last million years

T. de Haas; Ernst Hauber; Susan J. Conway; H. Van Steijn; Andreas Johnsson; Maarten G. Kleinhans

Liquid water is currently extremely rare on Mars, but was more abundant during periods of high obliquity in the last few millions of years. This is testified by the widespread occurrence of mid-latitude gullies: small catchment-fan systems. However, there are no direct estimates of the amount and frequency of liquid water generation during these periods. Here we determine debris-flow size, frequency and associated water volumes in Istok crater, and show that debris flows occurred at Earth-like frequencies during high-obliquity periods in the last million years on Mars. Results further imply that local accumulations of snow/ice within gullies were much more voluminous than currently predicted; melting must have yielded centimetres of liquid water in catchments; and recent aqueous activity in some mid-latitude craters was much more frequent than previously anticipated.


Icarus | 2014

Evidence for very recent melt-water and debris flow activity in gullies in a young mid-latitude crater on Mars

Andreas Johnsson; Dennis Reiss; Ernst Hauber; Harald Hiesinger; Michael Zanetti


Icarus | 2012

Periglacial mass-wasting landforms on Mars suggestive of transient liquid water in the recent past: Insights from solifluction lobes on Svalbard

Andreas Johnsson; Dennis Reiss; Ernst Hauber; Michael Zanetti; Harald Hiesinger; L. Johansson; Mats Olvmo


EPIC3in Garry, W.B., and Bleacher, J.E., eds., Analogs for Planetary Exploration: Geological Society of America Special Paper 483., The Geological Society of America, 567 p., pp. 165-175, ISBN: 9780813724836 | 2011

Terrestrial gullies and debris-flow tracks on Svalbard as planetary analogs for Mars

Dennis Reiss; Ernst Hauber; Harald Hiesinger; R. Jaumann; F. Trauthan; Frank Preusker; Michael Zanetti; Mathias Ulrich; Andreas Johnsson; L. Johansson; Mats Olvmo; Ella Carlsson; Hans-Erik Johansson; S. McDaniel


EPIC3in Garry, W.B., and Bleacher, J.E. (Eds.), Analogs for Planetary Exploration. Geological Society of America Special Papers 483., The Geological Society of America, 567 p., pp. 177-201, ISBN: 9780813724836 | 2011

Periglacial landscapes on Svalbard: Terrestrial analogs for cold-climate landforms on Mars

Ernst Hauber; Dennis Reiss; Mathias Ulrich; Frank Preusker; F. Trauthan; Michael Zanetti; Harald Hiesinger; R. Jaumann; L. Johansson; Andreas Johnsson; Mats Olvmo; Ella Carlsson; Henrik Johansson; S. McDaniel


Planetary and Space Science | 2017

Grid-based mapping : a method for rapidly determining the spatial distributions of small features over very large areas.

Jason Ramsdale; Matthew R. Balme; Susan J. Conway; Colman Gallagher; Stephan van Gasselt; Ernst Hauber; Csilla Orgel; Antoine Séjourné; James A. Skinner; Francois Costard; Andreas Johnsson; A. I. Losiak; Dennis Reiss; Zuzanna Swirad; A. Kereszturi; Isaac B. Smith; Thomas Platz


Archive | 2009

Morphometry of Alluvial Fans in a Polar Desert (Svalbard, Norway): Implications for Interpreting Martian Fans

Ernst Hauber; Frank Preusker; F. Trauthan; Dennis Reiss; A.E. Carlsson; Harald Hiesinger; R. Jaumann; Henrik Johansson; L. Johansson; Andreas Johnsson; S. McDaniel; Mats Olvmo; Michael Zanetti


Archive | 2018

Slow Periglacial Mass Wasting (Solifluction) on Mars

Andreas Johnsson; Susan J. Conway; Dennis Reiss; Ernst Hauber; Harald Hiesinger


Geomorphology | 2017

Debris flow recurrence periods and multi-temporal observations of colluvial fan evolution in central Spitsbergen (Svalbard)

H. Bernhardt; Dennis Reiss; Harald Hiesinger; Ernst Hauber; Andreas Johnsson

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Dennis Reiss

German Aerospace Center

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Michael Zanetti

University of Western Ontario

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Mats Olvmo

University of Gothenburg

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L. Johansson

University of Gothenburg

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F. Trauthan

German Aerospace Center

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R. Jaumann

German Aerospace Center

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