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Megaflooding on Earth and Mars
Megaflood sedimentary valley fill: Altai Mountains, Siberia
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Paul A. Carling
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I. Peter Martini
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Jürgen Herget
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Pavel Borodavko
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Sergei Parnachov
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September 24 2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Overview of megaflooding: Earth and Mars
pp. 33
A review of open-channel megaflood depositional landforms on Earth and Mars
pp. 50
Jökulhlaups in Iceland: sources, release and drainage
pp. 65
Channeled Scabland morphology
pp. 78
The morphology and sedimentology of landforms created by subglacial megafloods
pp. 104
Proglacial megaflooding along the margins of the Laurentide Ice Sheet
pp. 172
Surface morphology and origin of outflow channels in the Valles Marineris region
pp. 194
Floods from fossae: a review of Amazonian-aged extensional–tectonic megaflood channels on Mars
pp. 209
Large basin overflow floods on Mars
pp. 225
Criteria for identifying jökulhlaup deposits in the sedimentary record
pp. 13
Channel-scale erosional bedforms in bedrock and in loose granular material: character, processes and implications
pp. 265
Modelling of subaerial jökulhlaups in Iceland
pp. 273
Jökulhlaups from Kverkfjöll volcano, Iceland: modelling transient hydraulic phenomena
pp. 290
Dynamics of fluid flow in Martian outflow channels
pp. 128
Floods from natural rock-material dams
pp. 243
Megaflood sedimentary valley fill: Altai Mountains, Siberia
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