Very Large Visible and Buried Impact Basins on Mars: Implications for Internal and Crustal Evolution and the Late Heavy Bombardment in the Inner Solar System

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Several new very large (>1000 km diameter) impact basins bring the
total population on Mars to ~20. These provide information on age of the
lowlands, how fast the martian dynamo died and a possible martian
equivalent of a "terminal lunar cataclysm".

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