Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8137170 | Icarus | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The martian south polar plateau, Planum Australe, comprises the largest known water-ice surface deposit on the planet. Here, we present evidence for an episode of extensive polar plateau retreat during the Late Amazonian, which affected regions flanking circum-polar terrains located between Cavi Angusti and Sisyphi Montes.
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Authors
J. Alexis P. Rodriguez, Gregory J. Leonard, Thomas Platz, Kenneth L. Tanaka, Jeffrey S. Kargel, Alberto G. Fairén, Virginia Gulick, Victor R. Baker, Natalie Glines, Hideaki Miyamoto, Yan Jianguo, Midori Oguma,