Post-Early Mars Fluvial Landforms on Mid-Latitude Impact Ejecta

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Fluvial landforms on ejecta of large craters were found in the
mid-latitude band in both hemispheres. Processes associated with impact
craters such as shallow water ice melted by warm ejecta are favored to
explain this fluvial activity.

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