Quasi-MLE Craters: An Unusual Crater Morphology at High Martian Latitudes

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High-latitude craters on Mars display a double-layer ejecta structure
superposed on a more extensive layer. Characteristics of these quasi-MLE
craters are similar to smaller pedestal craters. Fine-grained
volatile-rich target material is implicated for both.

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