Ages of flow units in the lunar nearside maria based on Lunar Orbiter IV photographs

A map dividing the lunar nearside maria into six units each of uniform age was compiled from Lunar Orbiter IV photographs. Relative ages were determined using a crater morphology technique. Relative ages were then converted to absolute ages by comparison to a curve calibrated from Apollo and Luna sample data; three of the six units, including the two youngest (about 3.1 and 2.6 b.y. old), were not sampled by Apollo or Luna. Vast regions in the western maria are covered by these young flows. The old flows (about 3.75 b.y. in age) are found to occur mostly in the eastern maria. A comparison of the age units derived from these data with those units derived from other remote-sensing data provide good agreement in the location of unit boundaries. These data also indicate that the emplacement history of mare basalt types is more complex than was earlier thought.