The Small Domes and Pits of Cydonia Mensae and Adjacent Acidalia Planitia, Mars: Implications for the Role of Near-Surface Water or Ice

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Small pitted domes and rimmed pits are very abundant on the plains
within Cydonia Mensae and Acidalia Planitia. Most viable models for
their origin involve interaction of volcanic processes with water or
ice.

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