Recent Climate Change and Presence of Near-Surface Ice Deposits: Evidence from Inverted Impact Craters Located on Lineated Valley Fill, Ismenius Lacus Region, Mars

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Inverted impact craters (IICs), located in the western Ismenius Lacus
region, are evidence of episodes of near-surface ice within the past
5-10 Ma, and are results of surface-deflation due to subsequent climate
change.

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