Sliding and Burrowing Blocks of CO2 Create Sinuous “Linear Dune Gullies” on Martian Dunes by Explosive Sublimation‐Induced Particle Transport

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Abstract

Martian linear dune gullies are landforms consisting of parallel and often sinuous channels with distinct levees and pit-shaped endings that occur in the mid-latitudes on Mars. Recent observations link their formation to sublimating (Formula presented.) -ice blocks that slide downslope in early spring. Here we combine laboratory experiments in which we release (Formula presented.) -ice blocks on sandy slopes under Martian atmospheric pressure with observations of linear dune gullies on Russell crater mega dune to test this hypothesis. We show that, on steep slopes ((Formula presented.) 22.5° in our experiments) sublimating (Formula presented.) -ice blocks slide down-slope, creating straight, shallow channels with indistinct levees. On more gentle slopes ((Formula presented.) 22.5° in our experiments), sublimating (Formula presented.) -ice blocks burrow themself into the sand and slowly migrate downslope by excavating their surroundings by explosive gas-driven sediment transport. The burrowing movement helps explain the formation of unique characteristics of linear dune gullies; high levees, deep channels, channel sinuosity, and pit-shaped channel endings.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2024GL112860
Number of pages10
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume52
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Oct 2025

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Keywords

  • CO
  • Mars
  • Russell crater mega dune
  • experiments
  • linear dune gully
  • sublimation

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