Variations in Layered Deposits at the North Pole of Mars: Stratigraphy Along a Single Trough and Evidence for CO2 Loss

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Polar layered terrain at high resolution reveals pits which may be the
result of outgassing in a CO2 rich layer. Correlation of
layers is difficult due to surface frost deposits which can change the
brightness and thickness of visible layers.

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