The Origin of Copernicus Rays: Implications for the Calibration of the Lunar Stratigraphic Column

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The presence of bright rays is not a reliable indicator that a crater
was formed during the Copernican Period because compositional rays can
persist for 3 Ga or more. The optical maturity parameter should be used
to define the C-E boundary.

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