Large Hesperian Lake in Schmidt Valley near the South Pole of Mars: Evidence for Water Input and Drainage

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Cavi and esker-like ridges suggest that water derived from melting of
the Dorsa Argentea Formation ponded in the Schmidt valley to form a lake
which was breached at its northern end and flowed down into the Argyre
Basin.

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