Pre-Nectarian

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Template:Short descriptionTemplate:Infobox geologic timespan The pre-Nectarian period of the lunar geologic timescale runs from 4.533 billion years ago (the time of the initial formation of the Moon) to 3.920 billion years ago, when the Nectaris Basin was formed by a large impact. It is followed by the Nectarian period.

DescriptionEdit

Pre-Nectarian rocks are rare in the lunar sample suite; they are mostly composed of lunar highlands material which have been heavily churned, brecciated, and thermally affected by subsequent impacts, particularly during the Heavy Bombardment Eon<ref>Fernandes V. A., Fritz J., Weiss B., Garrick-Bethel and Shuster D. (2013) The bombardment history of the Moon as recorded by 40Ar-39Ar chronology. Meteor. and Planet. Sci. 48, 241–269. DOI: 10.1111/maps.12054.</ref><ref>Fritz J., Bitsch B., Kührt E., Morbidelli A., Tornow C., Wünnemann K., Fernandes V.A., Grenfell L.J., Rauer H., Wagner R. and Werner S.C. (2014) Earth-like habitats in planetary systems. Planetary and Space Science 98, 254–267. https://dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/j.pss.2014.03.003i</ref> (HBE; a period of 0.6-1 Gy from the formation of the Moon until at least the formation of the Imbrium Basin ~3.9 Ga, or even later with the formation of Orientale Basin) that marks the approximate beginning of the Nectarian period. The primary pre-Nectarian lunar highland material is dominated by the rock type anorthosite, which suggests that the early stage of lunar crustal formation occurred via mineral crystallization of a global magma ocean.

This geologic period has been informally subdivided into the Cryptic Era (4.533 - 4.172 Ga ago) and Basin Groups 1-9 (4.172 - 3.92 Ga ago),<ref name="W87">Template:Cite book</ref> but these divisions are not used on any geologic maps. Similarly the later period has also been called the Aitkenian period.

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Impact basinsEdit

Lunar impact basins
as categorized by Wilhelms et al. (1987)<ref> Template:Cite book </ref>
Basin name Diameter Age-
group
(km) (nr.)
Procellarum 3,200 1
South Pole-Aitken 2,500
Tsiolkovskiy-Stark 700 2
Grissom-White 600
Insularum 600
Marginis 580
Flamsteed-Billy 570
Balmer-Kapteyn 550
Werner-Airy 500
Pingré-Hausen 300
Al-Khwarizmi / King 590
Fecunditatis 990 3
Australe 880
Tranquillitatis 800
Mutus-Vlacq 700
Nubium 690
Lomonosov-Fleming 620
Basin name Diameter Age-
group
(km) (nr.)
Ingenii 650 4
Poincaré 340
Keeler-Heaviside 780
Coulomb-Sarton 530 5
Smythii 840
Lorentz 360 6
Amundsen-Ganswindt 355 7
Schiller-Zucchius 325
Planck 325
Birkhoff 330
Freundlich-Sharonov 600 8
Grimaldi 430 9
Apollo 505
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Relationship to Earth's geologic time scaleEdit

Since little or no geological evidence on Earth exists from the time spanned by the pre-Nectarian period of the Moon, the pre-Nectarian has been used as a guide by at least one notable scientific work<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> to subdivide the unofficial terrestrial Hadean eon. In particular, the Hadean eon is subdivided into the Cryptic era, Basin Groups 1-9, Nectarian and Lower Imbrian, though the first two of these lunar divisions are informal and collectively make up the pre-Nectarian.

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