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    Lowland river sinuosity on Earth and Mars set by the pace of meandering and avulsion

    Meandering rivers have shaped the landscapes of Earth and Mars through the development of sinuous and migrating channels. River channel sinuosity reflects an interplay of primary agents including water dischar...

    Chenliang Wu, Wonsuck Kim, Ryan Herring, Benjamin T. Cardenas in Nature Geoscience (2023)

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    Martian landscapes of fluvial ridges carved from ancient sedimentary basin fill

    Large sedimentary basins contain archives of Earth history. It is unknown to what extent similar basins existed on Mars because there are few observations relating to the subsurface and it is difficult to iden...

    Benjamin T. Cardenas, Michael P. Lamb, John P. Grotzinger in Nature Geoscience (2022)

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    Tributary channel networks formed by depositional processes

    Understanding the detailed structure of landscape topography is important when assessing risks in coastal plain areas susceptible to the combined effects of fluvial, pluvial and coastal flooding. Key to this a...

    John M. Swartz, Benjamin T. Cardenas, David Mohrig, Paola Passalacqua in Nature Geoscience (2022)