History of Major Degradational Events in the Highlands of Mars: Preliminary Results from Crater Depth/Diameter Measurements

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We use depth/diameter data for 1,692 impact craters (diam. 6 to >100
km) to study the degradational history of the Martian highlands. We
recognize a fluvial erosional event in the Late Noachian and subsequent
eolian and infilling and erosion.

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