Ice Filled Craters in Mars' North Polar Region -- Implications for Sub-Surface Volatiles

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We present a study of impact craters above 65°N, to assess the
sub-surface water budget, with emphasis on 17 craters containing lumps.
We suggest these impacts formed a conduit to a periodically
overpressurized aquifer, producing the lumps.

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