Decameter-Scale Pedestal Craters in the Tropics of Mars: Evidence for the Recent Presence of Very Young Regional Ice Deposits in Tharsis

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We document very small pedestal craters in the tropics of Mars.The
characteristics of these small pedestal craters provide evidence that
meters-thick ice accumulations existed in the tropical Tharsis region of
Mars in the last few million years.

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