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What we know about Mars from its impact craters
Nadine G. Barlow
Astronomy and Planetary Sciences
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Absolute Age
16%
Central Hole
16%
Climatic History
16%
Crater Age
16%
Crater Chronology
16%
Crater Depth
16%
Crater Morphology
16%
Crater Size-frequency Distribution
16%
Degradation Rate
16%
Ejecta
16%
Ejecta Blanket
16%
Formation Age
16%
Frequency Distribution Analysis
16%
Geologic History
16%
Ice Reservoirs
16%
Impact Basin
16%
Impact Crater
100%
Late Heavy Bombardment
33%
Lunar Craters
16%
Mars
100%
Martian Atmosphere
16%
Martian Regolith
16%
Morphometry
16%
Near-surface Properties
16%
Relative Age
16%
Reservoir Depth
16%
Spacecraft Instrumentation
16%
Subsurface Ice
16%
Temporal Change
16%
Terrain Units
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cratering
50%
Dichotomy
50%
Ejecta
100%
Frequency Distribution
50%
Lunar Crater
50%
Martian Atmosphere
50%
Morphometry
50%
Near-Surface Geology
50%
Regolith
50%
Spacecraft
50%
Surface Property
50%