Sporadic Groundwater Upwelling in Deep Martian Craters: Evidence for Lacustrine Clays and Carbonates

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We searched for evidence of groundwater upwelling in deep martian
craters and found only rare evidence for such processes. However, some
cases suggest that groundwater-fed lakes have existed and led to the
formation of lacustrine clays and carbonates.

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