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  • ...s on Mars: Implications of valley network lakes for the nature of Noachian hydrology.</ref>
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  • ...ve been between 100 m and 1&nbsp;km thick.<ref>Weiss, D., J. Head. 2017. HYDROLOGY OF THE HELLAS BASIN AND THE EARLY MARS CLIMATE: WAS THE HONEYCOMB TERRAIN F
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  • ...on Mars: Distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology. Icarus: 198, 37-56.</ref> <ref>Zhao, J., et al. 2018. PALEOLAKES IN THE NO ...Letters 240:11–72.</ref> <ref>Andrews-Hanna J., et al. 2010. Early Mars hydrology: Meridiani playa deposits and the sedimentary record of Arabia Terra. Journ
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  • ...n Mars: Distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology. Icarus: 198. 39–56.</ref> ...ED SULFATES ACROSS ARABIA TERRA USING CRISM DATA: IMPLICATIONS FOR MARTIAN HYDROLOGY. 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2011) 2133.pdf</ref> So, in
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  • ...ref> <ref>Philillips, R. et al. 2001. Ancient geodynamics and global-scale hydrology on Mars. Science: 291, 2587_2591.</ref><ref>Saunders, S. 1979. Geologic ma
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  • Mars has had a long history of vulcanism and hydrology, both of which have helped to create ores on Earth. Thus on the surface, t
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  • ...on Mars: Implications of valley network lakes for the nature of Noachian hydrology.</ref> Because some crater floors show deltas, we know that water had to b
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  • ...on Mars: distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology Icarus, 198 (1) (2008), pp. 37-56, 10.1016/j.icarus.2008.06.016</ref> Besid
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  • ...on Mars: Implications of valley network lakes for the nature of Noachian hydrology.</ref> Because some crater floors show deltas, we know that water had to b
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  • ...on Mars: Distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology". Icarus. 198: 37–56.</ref> In a study released in 2018, researchers fou
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  • ...pirs". J. Geophys. Res. 121: 714–738.</ref> <ref>Weiss, D., J. Head. 2017. HYDROLOGY OF THE HELLAS BASIN AND THE EARLY MARS CLIMATE: WAS THE HONEYCOMB TERRAIN F
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  • ....<ref>Phillips, R.J.; et al. (2001). "Ancient Geodynamics and Global-Scale Hydrology on Mars". Science. 291: 2587–2591.</ref> Gases given off in the eruption
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  • ...n Mars: Distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology. Icarus: 198. 39-56.</ref> A low area between Parana Valle and Loire Vall
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  • ...on Mars: Distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology. Icarus: 198, 37-56.</ref> <ref>Zhao, J., et al. 2018. PALEOLAKES IN THE NO
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  • ...ld have been between 100 m and 1 km thick.<ref>Weiss, D., J. Head. 2017. HYDROLOGY OF THE HELLAS BASIN AND THE EARLY MARS CLIMATE: WAS THE HONEYCOMB TERRAIN F
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  • ...pirs". J. Geophys. Res. 121: 714–738.</ref> <ref>Weiss, D., J. Head. 2017. HYDROLOGY OF THE HELLAS BASIN AND THE EARLY MARS CLIMATE: WAS THE HONEYCOMB TERRAIN F
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  • ...on Mars: Distribution and implications for Noachian surface and subsurface hydrology. Icarus: 198, 37-56.</ref> <ref> Zhao, J., et al. 2018. PALEOLAKES IN THE
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