Mars, Always Cold, Sometimes Wet: New Constraints on Mars Denudation Rates and Climate Evolution from Analog Studies at Haughton Crater, Devon Island, High Arctic

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Analysis of crater modification on Mars and at Haughton Crater, Devon
Island, High Arctic, recently found to be of Eocene age [1], suggest
that Mars was never climatically wet and warm for geological lengths of
time during or since the Late Noachian.

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