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An epoch is a geochronological unit of time. Geochronological units are called Early Imbrian etc. Lower Imbrian indicates that it's a chronostratigraphic unit i.e. segments of rock. During the Early Imbrian epoch the Lower Imbrian series (rock segments) were created. The {{Timeline_Lunar_Geological_Timescale}} is wrong too. --Regards, Necessary Evil (talk)23:18, 27 March 2009 (UTC)Reply