Buried Impact Basins as Constraints on the Thickness of Ridged Plainsand Northern Lowland Plains on Mars

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The northern lowland plains average 1-2 km but locally vary from less
than 0.5 to likely over 5 km in thickness. In Lunae Planum the total
thickness of materials overlying likely present but not detectable 100
to 200 km wide craters is 2-3 km.

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