Abstract
The major factors in the evolution of the lunar surface have not been determined yet. Huge lava flows and lunar differentiation, though commonly assumed, is in discord with much of the evidence. The alternative is for most of the surface to represent the last stages of accretion of the Moon only, with the chemical differentiation having taken place previously in the source material. Radar, seismic, surface exposure, and mascon evidence can then be accounted for. A large-scale surface transport mechanism of soil must then have been present.
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