Amazonian Glaciation in Eastern Hellas, Mars: Evidence for High-Altitude Atmospheric Deposition as the Source for the Hourglass and Related Deposits

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Analysis of an hourglass-shaped lobate debris apron on the eastern
Hellas rim with new image data shows an integrated flow pattern
supporting regional Amazonian-aged glaciation originating from high
altitudes, rather than groundwater-fed sources.

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