Effect of Atmospheric Dust on Interannual Variability in the Martian South Polar Cap

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The MY 28 perihelic dust event on Mars resulted in changes in CO2
deposits in the vicinity if the RSPC. This work investigates whether
the larger perihelic storm seen by MY 9 could effect the differences in
the RSPC viewed by Mariner 9 and subsequent missions.

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