Earth and Planetary Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
Publication Date
5-15-2024
Document Type
Dataset
Abstract
This is a metadata only access point for the referenced dataset hosted in the Dryad data repository. The following abstract relates to the dataset that is available through Dryad.
Included in these supplementary materials is a manuscript citation and manuscript keywords for the manuscript “Interweaving Recurring Slope Lineae on Mars: Do They Support a Wet Hypothesis?”, as submitted to the scientific journal Icarus. Also included are two JP2 image files, a digital terrain model (DTM) file, two shapefiles, and forty-eight CSV files that all collectively detail data relating to channel counts and sinuosity measurements for Martian hillslope features known as recurring slope lineae, as manually-identified within Raga Crater in the southern mid-latitudes of Mars.
Publisher
Dryad
Publication Title
Data from: Interweaving Recurring Slope Lineae on Mars: Do They Support a Wet Hypothesis?
DOI
10.5061/dryad.4tmpg4fk4
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
Geomorphology, Mars, Natural sciences, Hillslope, Interweave, RSL
Recommended Citation
Mason, Daniel P.; Scuderi, Louis A. (2024). Data from: Interweaving recurring slope lineae on Mars: Do they support a wet hypothesis? [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4tmpg4fk4
Creative Commons License
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Included in
Geology Commons, Geomorphology Commons, Other Earth Sciences Commons
Comments
This is a metadata only access point for the referenced dataset hosted in the Dryad data repository. The following abstract relates to the dataset that is available through Dryad. Available from https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4tmpg4fk4
The data referenced here are supplementary data for "Interweaving Recurring Slope Lineae on Mars: Do They Support a Wet Hypothesis?" Authors: Daniel P. Mason and Louis. A. Scuderi. Icarus. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2024.115980.