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English: Martian landforms have been shaped by winds, water, lava flow, seasonal icing and other forces over millennia. This view shows colour variations in bright layered deposits on a plateau near Juventae Chasma in the Valles Marineris region of Mars. A brown mantle covers portions of the bright deposits. Researchers have found that these bright layered deposits contain opaline silica and iron sulphates.
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12 January 2010

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