Columbus crater and other possible groundwater-fed paleolakes of Terra Sirenum, Mars
J. J. Wray(Georgia Institute of Technology), S. W. Squyres(Cornell University), L. L. Tornabene(Western University), J. C. Andrews‐Hanna(University of Arizona), C. M. Dundas(United States Geological Survey), R. E. Milliken(Brown University), F. P. Seelos(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Gregg A. Swayze(United States Geological Survey), M. Chojnacki(University of Arizona), J. L. Bishop(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), S. L. Murchie(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), A. M. Baldridge(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), R. N. Clark(United States Geological Survey), B. L. Ehlmann(California Institute of Technology)
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