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Historical geology / Lineated valley fill / Concentric crater fill / Glaciers on Mars / Glacier / Lobate debris apron / Ice age / Water on Mars / Ismenius Lacus quadrangle / Planetary geology / Planetary science / Geology
Date: 2014-11-26 11:06:45
Historical geology
Lineated valley fill
Concentric crater fill
Glaciers on Mars
Glacier
Lobate debris apron
Ice age
Water on Mars
Ismenius Lacus quadrangle
Planetary geology
Planetary science
Geology

An extended period of episodic northern mid-latitude glaciation on Mars during the Middle to Late Amazonian: Implications for longterm obliquity history Caleb I. Fassett1, Joseph S. Levy2, James L. Dickson3, and James W.

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