Episodicity in the Geological Evolution of Mars: Resurfacing Events and Ages from Cratering Analysis of Image Data and Correlation with Radiometric Ages of Martian Meteorites

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Cratering age analyses show that the martian surface was resurfaced
episodically from >4 Ga ago until today. The resurfacing events are
coincident in time with age groups found in the martian meteorites.

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