What does the identification of a region described as a 'gulf' suggest about the ancient Martian water system?

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It implies the existence of a large inlet fed by a hypothesized ancient ocean

A gulf is defined as a large inlet or bay, and finding evidence of one indicates the presence of a substantial, regional body of water, potentially connected to a larger ocean.

What does the identification of a region described as a 'gulf' suggest about the ancient Martian water system?

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