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Four decades of understanding Martian geomorphology: Revisiting Baker’s ‘The geomorphology of Mars

Our understanding of the Martian atmosphere, terrain and subsurface has continuously evolved over the past couple of decades as a result of a number of successful orbiter and rover missions. This prompts a need to revisit the first holistic review of Martian geomorphology, based on images from the V...

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Published in:Progress in physical geography 2021-12, Vol.45 (6), p.979-989
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