Alaskan Permafrost Analogs of Martian Small Valley Networks, Thermokarst, Terrain Softening, Terraces, and Volcanic Craters

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A continuous permafrost landscape in Bering Land Bridge National
Preserve (Alaska) offers an analog model for some Martian terrains and
geothermal-permafrost interactions. Key features include the world's
largest maar craters and valley networks. This is an MFRP project.

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