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Long-Lived Volcanism on the Lunar Farside Revealed by SELENE Terrain Camera
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Earth-moon SystemVolcanologyEngineeringVolcanismGeomorphologyPlanetary GeologySelene Terrain CameraEarth ScienceGeophysicsLunar ScienceGeochronologyLunar Farside RevealedModel AgesLong-lived VolcanismGeographyGeologyLunar FarsideMare DepositsAstrochronologyPlanetary Geomorphology
We determined model ages of mare deposits on the farside of the Moon on the basis of the crater frequency distributions in 10-meter-resolution images obtained by the Terrain Camera on SELENE (Selenological and Engineering Explorer) (Kaguya). Most mare volcanism that formed mare deposits on the lunar farside ceased at approximately 3.0 billion years ago, suggesting that mare volcanism on the Moon was markedly reduced globally during this period. However, several mare deposits at various locations on the lunar farside also show a much younger age, clustering at approximately 2.5 billion years ago. These young ages indicate that mare volcanism on the lunar farside lasted longer than was previously considered and may have occurred episodically.
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