Publication Date:
2019-07-13
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Thermal volatilization studies on Apollo 16 soils and crystalline rocks have been carried out to measure the depletion of K, Rb, and Na and changes in K/Rb ratios during heating under vacuum. Rubidium can be lost from both soils and rocks at temperatures as low as 1000 C. Because of the greater volatility of Rb as compared to K, the K/Rb ratio can be changed from normal values of 330-360 for the Apollo 16 samples to values as high as 1100 by thermal volatilization. Rapid heating experiments on soil samples were carried out to approximate agglutinate formation conditions in order to measure changes in alkali element abundances. Equal changes in K/Rb ratios can be produced with longer heating at lower temperatures or heating at higher temperatures for shorter times.
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CHEMISTRY
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Lunar Science Conference; Mar 05, 1973 - Mar 08, 1973; Houston, TX
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