Periglacial Polygon Fields on Devon Island, High Arctic, as Possible Analogs for High-Latitude Polygonal Terrain on Mars: Implications for Phoenix

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A quantitative study of periglacial polygon fields, Devon Island,
reveals a correlation between polygon relief and maximum particle size.
If Phoenix candidate landing sites polygons are analoguous, blocky
terrain might imply hazardous polygon relief.

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