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Valley networks (Mars)

Valley networks are branching networks of valleys on Mars that superficially resemble terrestrial river drainage basins.〔Carr, M.H. (2006), The Surface of Mars. Cambridge Planetary Science Series, Cambridge University Press.〕 They are found mainly incised into the terrain of the martian southern highlands, and are typically - though not always - of Noachian age (approximately four billion years old). The individual valleys are typically less than 5 kilometers wide, though they may extend for up to hundreds or even thousands of kilometers across the martian surface.
The form, distribution, and implied evolution of the valley networks are of great importance for what they may tell us about the history of liquid water on the martian surface, and hence Mars' climate history. Some authors have argued that the properties of the networks demand that a hydrological cycle must have been active on ancient Mars,〔Craddock, R.A., and Howard, A.D. (2002), The case for rainfall on a warm, wet early Mars, J. Geophys. Res., 107(E11), 〕 though this remains contentious.〔Malin, M.C., and Carr, M.H. (1999), Groundwater formation of martian valleys, Nature, 397, 589-592〕 Objections chiefly arise from repeated results from models of martian paleoclimate suggesting high enough temperatures and pressures to sustain liquid water on the surface have not ever been possible on Mars.〔Haberle, R.M. (1998), Early Climate Models, J. Geophys. Res., 103(E12),28467-79.〕
The advent of very high resolution images of the surface from the HiRISE, THEMIS and Context (CTX) satellite cameras as well as the Mars Orbital Laser Altimeter (MOLA) digital terrain models have drastically improved our understanding of the networks in the last decade.
== Form ==

The valleys of the networks are typically narrow (<0.5–4 km) and 50–200 m deep, with neither value changing consistently along their lengths. Their cross-sectional form tends to evolve from V-shaped in the headwaters to U-shaped in the lower reaches. The individual valleys form interconnected branching networks, typically less than 200 km long and draining into local topographic lows.〔 The form of the tributary valleys is commonly described as "stubby" or a similar term, implying short lengths away from the trunk streams and amphitheater-like terminations at their heads.〔〔Baker, V. R., and Partridge, J. (1986), Small martian valleys: Pristine and degraded morphology, J. Geophys. Res., 91, 3561–3572〕 Many authors have described the drainage density of the networks as typically much lower than would be seen on Earth,〔Pieri, D. (1976), Distribution of small channels on the martian surface, Icarus, 27,
25– 50〕〔Brakenridge, G. R., H. E. Newsom, and Baker, V.R. (1985), Ancient hot springs on Mars: Origins and paleoenvironmental significance of small martian valleys, Geology, 13, 859–862〕〔Clifford, S. M. (1993), A model for the hydrologic and climatic behavior of water on Mars, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 10,973–11,016〕 though the extent to which this may an artifact of image resolution, landscape degradation or observer bias has also been raised in the literature.〔〔
However, more recent imagery has also emphasized that the term "valley network" incorporates a large variety of different valley forms across a number of different scales in different martian geological settings.〔 Any branched valley system on a scale smaller than an outflow channel can be termed a valley network, probably incorporating a large variety of geomorphological formation processes. Some valley networks run for over 2000 km across the martian landscape. Some may change width downstream. Some have drainage densities which do match some terrestrial values.〔Hynek, B.M., and Phillips, R.J. (2001), Evidence of extensive denudation of the martian highlands, Geology, 29, 407-10〕 Narrower, less deep valley networks are present, but probably are more rare than their larger equivalents.〔
In most valley networks, later aeolian processes have deposited wind-blown sediments in the bottoms of the valleys, obscuring the nature of the channel which must have cut them. On Earth, a valley is a depression with a flat floor, across which migrates a channel, which carries the water discharge. Due to the later deposits on Mars, however, in almost all cases it is unclear whether the valley floors contain individual channel structures or whether they are fully inundated in flow events. Nanedi Valles is a rare example where a channel has been identified,〔 though new higher resolution imagery again continues to reveal more such structures with time.〔Jaumann, R. (2005), Martian valley networks and associated fluvial features as seen by the Mars Express High Resolution Camera (HRSC), LPSC XXXVI, Abstract 1815〕 This accounts for the preference in the literature for the term "valley network" rather than "channel network", though some work tends to confuse the two in interpretation of these structures.〔

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