“…Although there is still some uncertainty in the exact stratigraphy of the lunar crust, these mineralogic observations strongly indicate that peak rings are exposing crustal lithologies; mantle or very deep crustal materials are not exposed in the peaks rings except perhaps in areas of thinned crust. Furthermore, observations of large outcrops of pure crystalline anorthosite within the lunar peak rings at all sizes (e.g., Hawke et al, 2003;Cheek et al, 2013;Donaldson Hanna et al, 2014;Baker and Head, 2015) suggest that peak rings may be composed of materials uplifted from the upper crust (as opposed to the more noritic lower crust; Wieczorek and Phillips, 1997;Hawke et al, 2003). Alternatively, these results could imply an anorthositic crust to great depth (Yamamoto et al, 2012;Cheek et al, 2013;Donaldson Hanna et al, 2014), in which case lower crustal materials may also be exposed within the inner rings of impact basins (e.g., Kring et al, 2013;Potter et al, 2013a).…”