Kilometer-Thick Ice-Sheets in the Northern Mid-Latitudes in the Amazonian: Analogs from the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and the Dry Valleys

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Dry Valley debris-covered glaciers are the last stages of a previously
much larger East Antarctic ice sheet and provide clues to the extent of
the plateau icefield that covered the Mars dichotomy boundary in the
Amazonian; LVF/LDA represent the waning stages.

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