Title: Major impacts on the moon - Characterization from trace elements in Apollo 12 and 14 samples.
Abstract: Seventeen trace elements have been determined by neutron activation analysis in 33 lunar samples from Apollo 14, 5 from Apollo 12, and 2 from Luna 16. Apollo 14 soils and breccias contain at least two, and possibly three, ancient meteoritic components of unusual composition, probably derived from the Imbrian and Serenitatis impacts, and mixed planetesimal debris from the pre-Imbrian regolith. These components have a lower ratio of volatiles to siderophiles than any known class of chondrites. They also have Ir/Au, Ge/Au ratios outside the range for most iron meteorites, except groups IVA and possibly IIIA. One of these components, of very low Ir/Au, Re/Au ratio, occurs in light norites, 14321 microbreccias, and KREEP separates from 12033 soil. Another is found in dark norites, glasses, and several other Apollo 14 samples, as well as rock 12013 and Apollo 11 anorthosite. From these compositional clues it appears that the Imbrian body and the pre-Imbrian planetesimals, like the earth, were relatively rich in iron, but depleted in volatiles. Such a composition is consistent with the Imbrian body originating as an earth-crossing planetesimal.
Publication Year: 1972
Publication Date: 1972-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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