Title: Lunar KREEP volcanism: geologic evidence for history and mode of emplacement.
Abstract: The history of KREEP basalt emplacement in the Fra Mauro and Imbrium basin regions was investigated on the basis of the petrologic and geochemical characteristics of Apollo 14 and 15 samples and data from photogeologic, site geology and remote sensing studies. Results suggest that KREEP emplacement began after the excavation of the South Imbrium basin more than 4.0 to 4.1 billion years ago, continued into early to mid-Imbrium, and was in part sychronous with mare volcanism. Surface KREEP activity appears to be concentrated in a triangular area bounded by the Apollo 15 site, southern Procellarum and the Aristarchus region. Most of the Apollo 15 igneous KREEP basalts are products of post-Imbrium KREEP volcanism within the Imbrium basis, whereas the Apollo 14 KREEP-rich breccias represent extensively reworked KREEP volcanics extruded prior to about 4.0 to 4.1 billion years ago.
Publication Year: 1978
Publication Date: 1978-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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