Not every circle is a crater: kettle hole size distributions and their implications in planetary surface age dating

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  • who: Mackenzie Day and collaborators from the Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Charles Young Drive E, Los Angeles, CA, USA have published the paper: Not Every Circle Is a Crater: Kettle Hole Size Distributions and Their Implications in Planetary Surface Age Dating, in the Journal: Geosciences 2023, 18 of /2023/
  • what: The authors focus on the potential presence of postglacial depressions on Mars. The authors explore the and density distribution of lakes in three analog postglacial landscapes on Earth and discuss the implications for planetary surface age dating . . .

     

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