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Spaceflight / Water on Mars / Lobate debris apron / Protonilus Mensae / Glaciers on Mars / Glacier / Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter / Hellas Planitia / Fretted terrain / Mars / Planetary science / Planetary geology
Date: 2014-11-26 11:09:24
Spaceflight
Water on Mars
Lobate debris apron
Protonilus Mensae
Glaciers on Mars
Glacier
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Hellas Planitia
Fretted terrain
Mars
Planetary science
Planetary geology

PUBLICATIONS Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets RESEARCH ARTICLE[removed]2014JE004685 Key Points: • Relict glacial landforms are mapped

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