Radar Sounding of Subsurface Layers in the South Polar Plains of Mars: Correlation with the Dorsa Argentea Formation

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The MARSIS radar sounder on Mars Express has detected a subsurface layer
hundreds of meters to over 1 km thick in areas equatorward of the south
polar layered deposits. The distribution correlates well with that of
the Hesperian Dorsa Argentea Formation.

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