Analysis and implications of large Martian and terrestrial landslides
I address two long-standing scientific problems in this thesis: the mechanism(s) of long-runout in large landslides; and the activity of water on the surface of Mars late in its history. Long-runout landslides form significant geologic risks. My research has aimed at understanding the factors that c...
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