Impacts into Ice-rich Deposits on Mars: Excess Ejecta Craters, Perched Craters, and Pedestal Craters

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We compare formation mechanisms based on impacts into ice-rich material
for excess ejecta craters, perched craters, and pedestal craters. We
offer evidence for a genetic relationship based on their topography,
morphology, and geographic distribution.

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