LROC Imaging of Thin Layering in Lunar Mare Deposits

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LROC NAC imaging is producing an emerging picture of widespread thin
layering in lunar mare deposits from exposures in crater walls,
steep-walled pits, and rilles. Layers 3 to 14 m thick are common, and
may represent individual flows or flow lobes.

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