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The relative density of lunar soilThe specific gravity and minimum and maximum bulk densities were determined for three one-gram lunar soil samples containing particles less than 1 mm in diameter: 14163,148; 14259,3; and 15601,82. The specific gravity varied from 2.90 to 2.93 for the Apollo 14 samples to 3.24 for the Apollo 15 sample. The difference is attributed to the higher proportion of agglutinates and breccias and fewer mineral fragments and basalts in the Apollo 14 soils. The minimum bulk densities varied from 0.87 to 1.10 g/cu cm, while the maximum densities varied from 1.51 to 1.89 g/cu cm. The ranges in values were due to differences in the specific gravity, re-entrant intragranular voids, particle shape, surface texture, and grain arrangements. The in situ lunar soil in the plains areas of the moon can have a low to medium relative density at the surface, increasing rapidly to a very high relative density at depths greater than 10 to 20 cm.
Document ID
19740040217
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Carrier, W. D., III
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, Tex., United States)
Mitchell, J. K.
Mahmood, A.
(California, University Berkeley, Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1973
Subject Category
Space Sciences
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar Science Conference
Location: Houston, TX
Start Date: March 5, 1973
End Date: March 8, 1973
Accession Number
74A22967
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS9-11266
Distribution Limits
Public
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