Polygonal Impact Craters as an Indicator of Fracturing -- An Example from Greater Hellas Region, Mars

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Polygonal impact craters are common in the solar system. They are
induced by fractured target. The rim strikes of polygonal craters in
greater Hellas region, Mars, reveal radial and concentric fracture
patterns around Isidis and Hellas impact basins.

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