North Polar Dunes on Mars: MOLA Measurements and Implications for Sediment Volumes

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martian near-polar transverse dunes have been quantified using MOLA
topographic data. They are typically 20 m high, 1.5 km wide, and 2.5 km
apart. Polar dune sediment volumes probably exceed 10,000 cubic km, a
factor of ten larger than previously suspected.

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