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Figure 1 - Alluvial Fans on southern wall
Fig. 1. Alluvial fans on the southern wall of an unnamed crater in Margaritifer Terra. B) Fans embay surrounding surfaces and express relict distributaries as inverted relief due to meters of deflation on adjacent surfaces (see box in A for context). CTX B01_009999_1519_ XI_28S027W (5.2 m pixel scale). North is up.
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