Near-Polar Cratered Cones on Mars: MOLA Measurements and Implications for Volcanic Origins

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MOLA topographic cross-sections indicate that martian near-polar
cratered cones and pitted domes are geometrically similar to low-relief
lava shield volcanoes. Measured geometry parameters suggest that they
are not hydromagmatic, and are geologically recent.

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