Localized Seasonal Variations in Water Equivalent Hydrogen on Mars and Possible Relationship to Recent Impacts

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Seasonal variations in water equivalent hydrogen in the eastern
equatorial region of Mars, as determined from neutron spectrometer data,
are considered to be a potential result of recent impacts having exposed
materials rich in water ice.

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