Infrared Observations of Mars South Polar Residual Cap: When Eating Swiss Cheese - Use a Fork

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On the edge of the Mars southern residual cap is a region known as the
fork region. This region contains scarps, CO2 Swiss cheese
mesas, and a strip of exposed H2O ice 10 km wide. We examine
this region using both THEMIS and CRISM observations.

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