Possible Subglacial Volcanoes in Nepenthes Mensae, Eastern Hemisphere, Mars

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We report our observations of 50 hilly features in Nepenthes Mensae,
Mars, what we interpret to be possible moberg ridges, formed by fissural
eruption of lava under thick ice layer. We finally discuss some of their
geological implications.

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