Layered Sediments, Rampart Craters, and Potential Fluvio-Lacustrine Activity in S.W. Arabia Terra, Mars: Support for a History of Aqueous Conditions

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Rampart craters, along with possible fluvio-lacustrine sediments in
Vernal Crater (S.W. Arabia Terra), add to regional considerations and
spectroscopic data suggesting that this region has had a considerable
history of aqueous conditions.

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