Mars: Always Cold, Sometimes Wet?

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A synthesis of a diverse suite of observations of H2O-related landforms
that are possible Mars analogs from terrestrial polar regions (Devon
Island in the Arctic; the Dry Valleys of Antarctica) put into question
any requirement for extended episode(s) of warm and wet climate in
Mars's past.

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