The South Ray Crater age paradoxRelative exposure ages based on agglutinate content are calculated for 26 Apollo 16 surface and core samples. These ages increase from the northern part of the traverse to the southern part and are in general agreement with cosmogenic gas ages and particle track ages. An apparent paradox exists in which presumed ray soil from South Ray Crater is much older than the age of South Ray Crater itself as determined by a variety of methods. The most likely explanation for the paradox is that the presumed South Ray Crater soil is not ejecta from South Ray Crater but is pre-existing regolith upon which blocks and fragments from South Ray Crater are scattered.
Document ID
19740040058
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Mckay, D. S.
Heiken, G. H. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, Tex., United States)