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From the January 20, 2006, issue of Science:

Formation of Glaciers on Mars by Atmospheric Precipitation at High Obliquity
F. Forget, R. M. Haberle, F. Montmessin, B. Levrard, and J. W. Head
Science 311, 368-371 (2006)
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See also:
Martian snow source of tropical glaciers, research team reports
Snow on Mars Created Glaciers Near Equator

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