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Nectarian

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Nectarian
3920 – 3850 Ma
Chronology
Usage information
Celestial bodyEarth's Moon
Time scale(s) usedLunar geologic timescale
Definition
Chronological unitPeriod

The Nectarian Period of the lunar geologic timescale runs from 3.920 billion years ago to 3.850 billion years ago. It is the period during which the Nectaris Basin and other major basins were formed by large impact events. Ejecta from Nectaris form the upper part of the densely cratered terrain found in lunar highlands. The period ends with the formation of the Imbrium basin, which initiates the Imbrian period.[1] Magnetic anomalies found in some Nectarian Period basins suggests that the Moon possessed a core dynamo magnetic field at that time.[2]

Early ImbrianLate ImbrianPre-NectarianNectarianEratosthenianCopernican period
Millions of years before present


Relationship to Earth's geologic time scale

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Since little or no geological evidence on Earth exists from the time spanned by the Nectarian period of the Moon, the Nectarian has been used by at least one notable scientific work[3] as an unofficial subdivision of the terrestrial Hadean eon.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Liu, J.; Guo, D. (2018). "Lunar geological timescale" (PDF). Encyclopedia of lunar science. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 2024-09-01.
  2. ^ Hood, Lon L. (February 2011). "Central magnetic anomalies of Nectarian-aged lunar impact basins: Probable evidence for an early core dynamo". Icarus. 211 (2): 1109–1128. Bibcode:2011Icar..211.1109H. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2010.08.012.
  3. ^ W. Harland; R. Armstrong; A. Cox; L. Craig; A. Smith; D. Smith (1990). A Geologic time scale 1989. Cambridge University Press.