This is a picture of sand dunes seen by Mars Pathfinder.
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Image from: NASA/JPL
Martian Duneforms
There are many portions of surface near the Mars Pathfinder landing site covered by sand dunes, as shown in this picture. These dunes consist of particles placed in motion by the mechanism of saltation.During the Rover's exploration of the Martian surface, it rolled over what scientists now call the "Mermaid Dune", covered with soils.
Analysis of the soils at Mermaid Dune, as well as study of other wind drifts seen near the landing site contributed to the overall understanding of the erosion occuring near the landing site.
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