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Herny, Clémence; Conway, Susan J.; Raack, Jan; Carpy, Sabrina; Colleu-Banse, Tanguy and Patel, Manish R. (2019). Downslope sediment transport by boiling liquid water under Mars-like conditions: experiments and potential implications for Martian gullies. In: Conway, S. J.; Carrivick, J. L.; Carling, P. A.; de Haas, T. and Harrison, T. N. eds. Martian Gullies and their Earth Analogues. Special Publication, 467. The Geological Society of London, pp. 373–410.

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Jaumann, R.; Tirsch, D.; Hauber, E.; Ansan, V.; Di Achille, G.; Erkeling, G.; Fueten, F.; Head, J.; Kleinhans, M.G.; Mangold, N.; Michael, G.G.; Neukum, G.; Pacifici, A.; Platz, T.; Pondrelli, M.; Raack, J.; Reiss, D.; Williams, D.A.; Adeli, S.; Baratoux, D.; de Villiers, G.; Foing, B.; Gupta, S.; Gwinner, K.; Hiesinger, H.; Hoffmann, H.; Deit, L. Le; Marinangeli, L.; Matz, K.-D.; Mertens, V.; Muller, J.P.; Pasckert, J.H.; Roatsch, T.; Rossi, A.P.; Scholten, F.; Sowe, M.; Voigt, J. and Warner, N. (2015). Quantifying geological processes on Mars—Results of the high resolution stereo camera (HRSC) on Mars express. Planetary And Space Science, 112 pp. 53–97.

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Raack, Jan; Reiss, D.; Appéré, T.; Vincendon, M.; Ruesch, O. and Hiesinger, H. (2015). Present-day seasonal gully activity in a south polar pit (Sisyphi Cavi) on Mars. Icarus, 251 pp. 226–243.

Raack, J.; Reiss, D. and Hiesinger, H. (2012). Gullies and their relationships to the dust–ice mantle in the northwestern Argyre Basin, Mars. Icarus, 219(1) pp. 129–141.

Reiss, D.; Raack, J. and Hiesinger, H. (2011). Bright dust devil tracks on Earth: Implications for their formation on Mars. Icarus, 211(1) pp. 917–920.

Reiss, D.; Raack, J.; Rossi, A. P.; Di Achille, G. and Hiesinger, H. (2010). First in-situ analysis of dust devil tracks on Earth and their comparison with tracks on Mars. Geophysical Research Letters, 37(14), article no. L14203.

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