High-Latitude Martian Impact Paleolakes: The Possible Contribution of Snowfall and Ancient Glaciers in the Lacustrine Activity Associated to Argyre and Hellas

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Glaciers, Mars (Planet), Mars Surface, Lakes, Planetary Geology, Volcanoes, Morphology, Lava, Polar Regions, Mars Craters

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Hellas and Argyre show impact crater paleolakes, which morphologies could have been associated to glacial and sub-glacial processes, implying the existence of snowfall and ancient glaciers. Some of them show as well a hydrothermal contribution related to the presence of volcanic centers. Additional information is contained in original extended abstract.

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