Abstract

From counts of postbasin craters larger than 30 km in diameter, lying within or near to seven giant front face lunar basins, relative ages for the basins may be obtained. These relative ages correlate well with absolute basin ages found from viscosity arguments in R. B. Baldwin (1987, Icarus 70, □□□-□□□). From crater counts the basins are in the following sequence of increasing relative age: Orientale, Imbrium, Crisium, Serenitatis, Nectaris, Humorum, and the unnamed basin lying between Werner and the Altai ring. The absolute ages from Baldwin (1987) range from 3.80 to 4.30 × 10 9 years while a correlation with the relative ages of this paper yields a range of 3.79 to 4.27 × 10 9 years. The discrepancy is largely due to Serenitatis where the debris from Imbrium has presumably buried some post-Serenitatis craters. From both sets of data there is no evidence that a “Terminal Lunar Cataclysm” ever occured.

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