Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8134883 | Icarus | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Most of the decametric polygons appear to be ancient. They are confined to the Hesperian BF Unit, and only a few of their bounding fractures extend into younger or recently exposed units. In this regard, they differ from the majority of proposed thermal-contraction polygons on Mars, as those are generally thought to be young features, and, accordingly, the history of formation, preservation and reactivation of the decametric polygons is likely to be more complex than that of any proposed young polygons on Mars. The decametric polygons in the BF Unit may represent landforms developed in a cold but still comparatively wet interlude between a clement early Mars and the much drier and colder planet of today.
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Authors
Dorothy Z. Oehler, Nicolas Mangold, Bernard Hallet, Alberto G. Fairén, Laetitia Le Deit, Amy J. Williams, Ronald S. Sletten, Jesús MartÃnez-FrÃas,