Correlating Meter-Scale Morphology and Kilometer-Scale Topography: Evidence for a Degraded Mid-Latitude Surface Layer on Mars

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Evidence for a meters-thick, latitude-dependent surface layer, possibly
ice-rich has been collected from a MOC image data base and statistical
analysis of MOLA data. Here we directly compare these approaches and
show a high degree of correspondence.

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