Martian Paleopolar Deposits: Evidence for a Stable Pole and Periods of Climate Change

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Climate Change, Climatology, Mars Surface, Planetary Geology, Polar Regions, Polar Wandering (Geology), Mars Volcanoes, Deposits, Morphology

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The current polar deposits on Mars are sparsely cratered and indicate a total age of perhaps hundreds of millions of years, which corresponds to the late and possibly middle Amazonian epochs. An investigation of possible earlier polar deposits may give significant insight into global climate and volatile history, polar wandering, and the development of the present polar deposits.

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