Northern Lowlands on Mars: Evidence for Widespread Volcanic Flooding and Tectonic Deformation in the Early Hesperian

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Detrended northern lowland topography shows that surface deposits are
underlain by an Early Hesperian regional volcanic unit with a basin-wide
system of sub-parallel wrinkle ridges, part of a global circum-Tharsis
system ~7000 km wide.

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