Secondary Cratering on Mars: Implications for Age Dating and Surface Properties

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The discovery of a large rayed crater and other evidence is presented to
suggest that most small craters on Mars could be secondaries. Age
estimates based on small craters are unreliable, and uncratered surfaces
such as gullied terrain may be older than previously assumed.

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