Geochronologic Implications of Non-Random Distribution of Pedestal Craters in the Circum-Polar Plains of Gemini Scopuli, Mars

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We describe a population of pedestal craters in the north polar plains
of Mars, which may have formed as a result of the collapse of
volatile-rich sedimentary deposits during the Late Hesperian.

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