Lunar geologic timescale

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The lunar geologic timescale (or perhaps more properly the selenologic timescale) divides the history of Earth's Moon into six generally recognized geologic periods:

The values for these dates remain in some dispute, as the divisions are based on the dates when various significant lunar geological events occurred and it is difficult to pinpoint them exactly. The majority of lunar samples from which the time scale was developed are basalts of Imbrian age. Samples from before and after this period are less abundant, and the older samples have been affected by violent impact events that make precise radiometric age determination difficult.

In many lunar highland regions, planetologists cannot currently distinguish between Nectarian and Pre-Nectarian materials. These deposits are called Pre-Imbrian age materials, which encompasses both time periods.

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text:Eratosthenian from:-3200 till:-1100
text:Upper_Imbrian from:-3800 till:-3200
text:Lower~Imbrian from:-3850 till:-3800 shift:(0,25)
text:Nectarian from:-3920 till:-3850 shift:(0,5)
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See also

de:Lunare Zeitskala it:Scala dei tempi geologici lunari ja:月の地質年代尺度 sh:Lunarna geološka kronologija