Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog

A first-order analog to Martian fretted terrain has been recognized on enhanced, ERTS-1 (Earth Resources Technology Satellite) imagery of Alaskan Arctic thermokarst terrain. The Alaskan analog displays flat-floored valleys and intervalley uplands characteristic of fretted terrain. The thermokarst te...

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Main Authors: Gatto, L. W., Anderson, D. M.
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Published: 1975
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19750043631 2023-05-15T14:55:29+02:00 Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog Gatto, L. W. Anderson, D. M. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Apr 18, 1975 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19750043631 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19750043631 Accession ID: 75A27703 Copyright Other Sources 43 Science; 188; Apr. 18 1975 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T12:16:22Z A first-order analog to Martian fretted terrain has been recognized on enhanced, ERTS-1 (Earth Resources Technology Satellite) imagery of Alaskan Arctic thermokarst terrain. The Alaskan analog displays flat-floored valleys and intervalley uplands characteristic of fretted terrain. The thermokarst terrain has formed in a manner similar to one of the processes postulated for the development of the Martian fretted terrain. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Thermokarst NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic
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Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog
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description A first-order analog to Martian fretted terrain has been recognized on enhanced, ERTS-1 (Earth Resources Technology Satellite) imagery of Alaskan Arctic thermokarst terrain. The Alaskan analog displays flat-floored valleys and intervalley uplands characteristic of fretted terrain. The thermokarst terrain has formed in a manner similar to one of the processes postulated for the development of the Martian fretted terrain.
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author Gatto, L. W.
Anderson, D. M.
author_facet Gatto, L. W.
Anderson, D. M.
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title Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog
title_short Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog
title_full Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog
title_fullStr Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog
title_full_unstemmed Alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible Martian analog
title_sort alaskan thermokarst terrain and possible martian analog
publishDate 1975
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Thermokarst
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Thermokarst
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