Columbus Crater and Other Possible Paleolakes in Terra Sirenum, Mars

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Diverse, interbedded sulfate and clay minerals are observed in
light-toned, layered deposits inside several large degraded craters in
the Terra Sirenum region of Mars. These may be lacustrine sediments
precipitated under a range of pH conditions.

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