Enhanced Water-Equivalent Hydrogen on the Western Flanks of the Tharsis Montes and Olympus Mons: Remnant Subsurface Ice or Hydrate Minerals?

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Enhanced water-equivalent hydrogen (2 8 wt%) is found in and around the
Tharsis Montes and Olympus Mons, especially on the western flanks. This
is where glacial landforms are found, and where GCMs hint at past ice
accumulations.

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