Martian Mid-Latitude Craters with Unusual Rim Deposits: Evidence for Volatiles or Topographic Control?

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We examine three ejecta craters located within a 10-degree latitudinal
band on the northern plains displaying an unusual deposit on their rims.
The similarities of these features suggest an analogous formation
processes for all of them, perhaps due to volatiles or topographic
control.

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