Kiladze Caldera: A Possible Cryovolcano on Pluto
A. Emran et al 2025 Planet. Sci. J. 6 52 Kiladze, a structure on the surface of Pluto that was first noted for its water-ice-dominated composition, may be the caldera of a cryovolcano; the region…
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