North-South Asymmetry in Degradation Raters of Small Impact Craters at High Latitudes on Mars: Implications for Recent Climate Change

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Density of small (5 - 50 m) impact craters on patterned ground at high
latitudes is much lower in the N than in the S. This is explained by
climate-precession-driven deposition of icy mantles ~1 ka ago in the N
and ~20 ka ago in the S.

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