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Light element geochemistry of the Apollo 16 siteThe abundance and isotopic composition of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen, the abundance of helium and hydrogen, and the content of metallic iron are reported for lunar surface samples from the Apollo 16 landing site at Cayley-Descartes. The light elements show marked interstation variability at the site. The abundances in soils of C, N, He, and H are apparently controlled mainly by exposure to the solar wind, through implantation or stripping processes. Carbon abundances (but not observed isotopic distributions) are compatible with a model in which equilibrium is established after 10,000-100,000 yr between solar wind input and loss by proton stripping. Sulfur abundances in soils are apparently controlled by abundances in local country rocks, but the lunar S cycle is quite complex. A metallic iron component may have originated by solar wind reduction of lunar Fe(2+).
Document ID
19750034672
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Kerridge, J. F.
Kaplan, I. R.
Petrowski, C.
(California, University Los Angeles, Calif., United States)
Chang, S.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
August 8, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1975
Publication Information
Publication: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume: 39
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Accession Number
75A18744
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-05-007-289
Distribution Limits
Public
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