Ice-associated Impact Craters on Mars: Implications from MOLA Observations

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Impact craters adjacent to the North Polar Cap on Mars are observed to
display anomalously large amounts of infill, with 10-20 m scale layering
in some cases. This suggests dynamic modification of these features.

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