Magnetic and Moessbauer studies of Apollo 16 rock chips 60315,51 and 62295,27Analysis of the Moessbauer spectra of two Apollo 16 rocks showed that 60315,51 is much richer in iron metal and troilite, but poorer in olivine, than 62295,27. The values of magnetic parameters, derived from hysteresis loops at 175 and 300 K, indicate the high metal contents and the predominance of coarse multidomain grains in both rocks. These coexist with a superparamagnetic grain fraction in 60315 and with a small single-domain grain fraction in 62295. The high Fe(0)/Fe(2+) ratios, the nonlinear acquisition of laboratory thermoremanence, and the drastic changes in magnetic parameters upon heating support the proposed formation of both rocks from the lunar regolith, with incorporation of shocked meteoritic metal grains during high-temperature impact events and simultaneous acquisition of magnetic remanence. Values estimated for ancient lunar magnetic fields by comparing the natural remanence with laboratory thermoremanence acquired in fields of 0.05 and 0.5 Oe, range from 0.01 to more than 1 Oe.
Document ID
19740040264
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Brecher, A.
Vaughan, D. J.
Burns, R. G. (MIT Cambridge, Mass., United States)