Asymmetric Ramparts of Secondary Craters in Cerberus, Mars: Interpretation and Implications for Local Stratigraphy

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I have identified several small craters with unusual, thick,
highly-fluidised ejecta, apparently unique to Cerberus, consistent with
secondary impacts into wet sediment or shallow water, from a young (~1
Ma) fresh rayed crater.

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