Impact-induced Liquefaction in Water-rich, Unconsolidated, Near-Surface Sediments on Mars?

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Impact-induced liquefaction in water-rich, unconsolidated, near-surface
sediments may have contributed at least partially to the formation of
some landforms associated with impact craters on Mars.

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