Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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Sixth International Conference on Mars, July 20-25 2003, Pasadena, California, abstract no.3200
Physics
Scientific paper
We review and interpret evidence that wind has played a larger role and
water has played a smaller role in the evolution of the surface than is
widely assumed and argue that Mars has been cold and dry with only
modest amounts of water near the surface since the early Noachian.
Armstrong John C.
Leovy Conway B.
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