Publication Date:
2011-08-16
Description:
Abundances and isotopic compositions of all the stable noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) were measured at different depths of the Apollo 15 and Apollo 16 deep drill cores, and in several surface fines and breccias. All samples analyzed from both drill cores were found to contain large concentrations of solar wind implanted gases. This means that even the deepest layers of both cores have experienced a lunar surface history. The Apollo 15 core data are consistent with a combined accretion plus static time of a few hundred million years, and also indicate variable pre-accretion irradiation of core material. Depth profiles of cosmogenic gases in the Apollo 16 core show considerably larger concentrations of cosmic gases below 65 cm depth than above. This pattern may be interpreted either as an accretionary process, or by a more recent deposition of regolith to the upper 70 cm of the core.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters; 21; 1, De; Dec. 197
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