“…It has been realized that the surfaces of some maria are not wholly covered by mare basalts (e.g., Pieters et al, ; Spudis et al, ). At present, there are mainly two methods of identifying the distribution of MB on the lunar surface from orbit: one used the high FeO abundances obtained from Clementine UV‐VIS, LP GRS, or CE‐1 IIM data (e.g., Ling et al, ; Pasckert et al, ; Spudis et al, ), and the other employed the spectral characteristic of the high‐Ca pyroxene detected by Chandrayaan‐1 M 3 (e.g., Kaur et al, ; Whitten & Head, ) or combined the high‐Ca pyroxene spectrum and the enhanced FeO content observed by Clementine UV‐VIS (e.g., Giguere et al, ; Hawke et al, ). As indicated in Figure and some previous studies (Lucey et al, ; Snape et al, ; Wieczorek et al, ), some of KBs, ferroan anorthosites (FANs), quartz monzodiorites (QMD), monzogabbros, and gabbronorites also have relatively high FeO concentrations (>15 wt % (Wieczorek et al, ), and some >18 wt % (Lucey et al, ; Wieczorek et al, ), e.g., the QMD 15434,10/,178b has an FeO abundance of 26.2 wt % (Ryder & Martinez, ; Wieczorek et al, ).…”