“…In cratering chronology, secondary craters add ambiguities in age estimation, and therefore, they must be excluded before dating the surface age. To minimize the influence of secondary craters, only relatively large craters (≥500 m in diameter) were used for the SFD analysis, and for craters larger than 500 m, a manual checking process was further carried out to remove possible secondary craters based on clues such as clustering distribution and visual distinctness from primary craters (Guo et al, 2018;Robbins & Hynek, 2014;Wilhelms et al, 1987). To minimize the influence of secondary craters, only relatively large craters (≥500 m in diameter) were used for the SFD analysis, and for craters larger than 500 m, a manual checking process was further carried out to remove possible secondary craters based on clues such as clustering distribution and visual distinctness from primary craters (Guo et al, 2018;Robbins & Hynek, 2014;Wilhelms et al, 1987).…”