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Morphology of Some Small Mars North-Polar Volcanic Edifices from Viking Images and MOLA Topography — Heather Wright (2000) | RDL Network
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Morphology of Some Small Mars North-Polar Volcanic Edifices from Viking Images and MOLA Topography
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James Jim Brian Garvin
NASA Goddard Space
Morphology of Some Small Mars North-Polar Volcanic Edifices from Viking Images and MOLA Topography
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2000
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Heather Wright
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S. E. H. Sakimoto
James Jim Brian Garvin
NASA Goddard Space
Abstract
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Studied features in the northern near polar regions of Mars have morphologies suggesting volcanic origin. The results of this study suggest that these features may represent martian effusive shield volcanics.
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