Abstract: Geomorphic and geophysical evidence supports a debris-covered glacier origin for a suite of landforms at themid-latitudes of Mars, including lobate debris aprons (LDA), lineated valley fill (LVF), and concentric crater fill (CCF). These large reservoirs of ice and their near-surface structure provide a rich record for understanding the planet’s climate and history of global volatile exchange over the past billion years. LDA, LVF, and CCF are also potential sites for future robotic and human m…