Aeolian Activity Within the Northeastern Portion of the Hematite Region: Evidence from the Analysis of Small Impact Craters

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The northeast portion of the Hematite-rich Sinus Meridiani region of
Mars may represent an ancient ejecta blanket deposit that has
experienced continual but modest resurfacing by aeolian activity over
the last few billion years.

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