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Sapping is a type of erosion where the ground seems to have collapsed into wide valleys.  Steep-sided U-shaped valleys of fairly uniform width with box-like, "theater-shaped" headwalls are characteristic of sapping. <ref>Kocher, R. and J. Piper.  1986.  Morphology of Large Valleys on Hawaii: Evidence for Groundwater Sapping and Comparisons with Martian Valleys.  Journal of Geophysical Research.  volume = 91.  Issue = B13|pages = 175–192.</ref>  Sapping is caused by water in the ground moving laterally until it eventually seeps out and creates its ampitheater-like shape. <ref Rosenberry , D.   Ground-water Sapping and the Generation of Natural Ampitheaters. University of Colorado websit </ref>
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Sapping is a type of erosion where the ground seems to have collapsed into wide valleys.  Steep-sided U-shaped valleys of fairly uniform width with box-like, "theater-shaped" headwalls are characteristic of sapping. <ref>Kocher, R. and J. Piper.  1986.  Morphology of Large Valleys on Hawaii: Evidence for Groundwater Sapping and Comparisons with Martian Valleys.  Journal of Geophysical Research.  volume = 91.  Issue = B13|pages = 175–192.</ref>  Sapping is caused by water in the ground moving laterally until it eventually seeps out and creates its ampitheater-like shape.
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Valleys made by sapping occur throughout the world including in  England, Colorado, Hawai’i, New Zealand, and other places. <ref>Nash, D. 1996.  GROUNDWATER SAPPING AND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT IN THE HACKNESS HILLS, NORTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND.  Earth Surface Processes and LandformsVolume 21, Issue 9 p. 781-795</ref>
  
Valleys made by sapping occur throughout the world including in  England, Colorado, Hawai’i, New Zealand, and other places.<ref>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/%28SICI%291096-9837%28199609%2921%3A9%3C781%3A%3AAID-ESP616%3E3.0.CO%3B2-O</ref>  <ref>Nash, D.  1996.  GROUNDWATER SAPPING AND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT IN THE HACKNESS HILLS, NORTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND.  Earth Surface Processes and LandformsVolume 21, Issue 9 p. 781-795</ref>
 
  
 
[[File:Canyonlands NP18.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The two canyons at center-left in this photo from Canyonlands National Park in Utah have the ''theater-shaped'' heads typical of valley features shaped by groundwater sapping.]]
 
[[File:Canyonlands NP18.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The two canyons at center-left in this photo from Canyonlands National Park in Utah have the ''theater-shaped'' heads typical of valley features shaped by groundwater sapping.]]
  
Many channels have been seen on Mars that look like ones created by groundwater sapping here on Earth.<ref>Gulick, V.  2001.  Origin of the Valley Networks on Mars: a Hydrological Perspective.  Geomorphology.  volume = 37.  issue = 3–4.  41–268</ref>
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[[File:Nirgal Vallis Close-up.JPG|thumb|left|300px|Probable valleys made by sapping  Close-up of Nirgal Vallis, as seen by themis. Location is 27.6 S and 315.2 E. Image is 18.3 km wide.]]
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Many channels have been seen on Mars that look like ones created by groundwater sapping here on Earth.<ref>Gulick, V.  2001.  Origin of the Valley Networks on Mars: a Hydrological Perspective.  Geomorphology.  volume = 37.  issue = 3–4.  41–268</ref> <ref>Sharp, R. P., & Malin, M. C. 1975.  Channels on Mars. Geological Society of America Bulletin.  86(5).  593–609.</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
  
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr1Xu2i-Uc0 Video (04:32) – Evidence: Water "Vigorously" Flowed On Mars – September, 2012]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHMhX1u-_Dk) – What is GROUNDWATER SAPPING? What does GROUNDWATER SAPPING mean? GROUNDWATER SAPPING meaning]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVuXQTnEd3Y Ground water erosion]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVM2w6jeI-g  Groundwater seepage landscapes from local or distal sources in experiments and on Mars]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 16 August 2021

Sapping is a type of erosion where the ground seems to have collapsed into wide valleys. Steep-sided U-shaped valleys of fairly uniform width with box-like, "theater-shaped" headwalls are characteristic of sapping. [1] Sapping is caused by water in the ground moving laterally until it eventually seeps out and creates its ampitheater-like shape. Valleys made by sapping occur throughout the world including in England, Colorado, Hawai’i, New Zealand, and other places. [2]


The two canyons at center-left in this photo from Canyonlands National Park in Utah have the theater-shaped heads typical of valley features shaped by groundwater sapping.
Probable valleys made by sapping Close-up of Nirgal Vallis, as seen by themis. Location is 27.6 S and 315.2 E. Image is 18.3 km wide.

Many channels have been seen on Mars that look like ones created by groundwater sapping here on Earth.[3] [4]

See also

References

  1. Kocher, R. and J. Piper. 1986. Morphology of Large Valleys on Hawaii: Evidence for Groundwater Sapping and Comparisons with Martian Valleys. Journal of Geophysical Research. volume = 91. Issue = B13|pages = 175–192.
  2. Nash, D. 1996. GROUNDWATER SAPPING AND VALLEY DEVELOPMENT IN THE HACKNESS HILLS, NORTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND. Earth Surface Processes and LandformsVolume 21, Issue 9 p. 781-795
  3. Gulick, V. 2001. Origin of the Valley Networks on Mars: a Hydrological Perspective. Geomorphology. volume = 37. issue = 3–4. 41–268
  4. Sharp, R. P., & Malin, M. C. 1975. Channels on Mars. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 86(5). 593–609.

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