Expanded secondary craters in the Arcadia Planitia region, Mars: Evidence for tens of Myr-old shallow subsurface ice
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Alfred S. McEwen | Shane Byrne | A. McEwen | C. Dundas | D. Viola | S. Byrne | Colin M. Dundas | Donna Viola
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