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Recurring slope lineae and chlorides on the surface of Mars
J. L. Mitchell,
Philip Christensen
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
Sustainability Initiative
Physics
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Cycle
100%
Emissivity
100%
Eutectics
100%
Freshwater
100%
Geology
100%
Limiting Factor
100%
Liquid Flow
100%
Perchlorate
100%
Remote Sensing
100%
Thermal Emission
100%
Keyphrases
Apparent Movement
11%
Below the Freezing Point
11%
Brine
44%
Brine Production
11%
Calcium Chloride
11%
Capillary Wicking
11%
Chloride
100%
Climate Cycles
11%
Decorrelation Stretch
11%
Dissolved Components
11%
Dissolved Species
11%
Emission Imaging
11%
Emissivity Spectra
11%
Fainting
11%
Freezing Point of Water
11%
Freshwater
11%
High-resolution Imaging
11%
Imaging Sciences
11%
Imaging Systems
11%
Lag Deposits
44%
Limit of Detection
11%
Liquid Flow
11%
Liquid Water
11%
Mars
100%
Martian Surface
11%
Perchlorate
11%
Positive Detection
11%
Recurring Slope Lineae
100%
Remote Sensing Studies
11%
Science Experiment
11%
Steep Slope
11%
Thermal Emission
11%