The particle track record of the lunar surface.Information about lunar surface history revealed by fossil particle tracks is summarized. Such tracks are the result of damage left in dielectric materials by highly ionizing charged particles including heavy solar and galactic cosmic ray nuclei, heavy nuclei recoiling from cosmic ray induced spallation reactions, and induced- and spontaneous-fission fragments. From the distribution of cosmic ray and spallation tracks in the lunar rock, surface residence times of 1 to 30 million years and rock erosion rates of 1 to 10 A/yr have been determined. Particle tracks also record surface orientation and depth history of the rocks and contain information about ancient solar activity.
Document ID
19730028300
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Comstock, G. M. (GE Research and Development Center Schenectady, N.Y., United States)