Regional Polar Glaciation in the Hesperian Period of the History of Mars: The South Circumpolar Dorsa Argentea Formation as an Ancient Ice Sheet Remnant

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The south circumpolar Hesperian-aged Dorsa Argentea Formation is
interpreted as remnants of a regional ice sheet that underwent advance,
basal melting and drainage, and retreat; MARSIS data suggest that some
ice may be preserved today.

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