Origin of the Martian North Polar Basal Unit and Implications for Polar Geologic History

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An eolian origin of the basal unit indicates that during the Mid to Late
Amazonian, classic polar layered deposits were not forming in the north,
implying significant climate change. Instead, water ice and dust were
mixed with migrating sand.

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