Solar wind and micrometeorite alteration of the lunar regolithDevelopments in the understanding of reduction processes which occur in the lunar regolith as a result of solar-wind bombardment and micrometeorite impacts are discussed. The mechanism is described by which water released during reduction is removed from the lunar surface, and the possible contribution of solar-wind sputtering to the reduction process is considered. It is shown that the overall reduction efficiency of incoming hydrogen ions may reach several per cent, which is sufficient to produce all the metallic iron observed in the regolith. Mossbauer spectroscopic data on the amount of metallic iron present as isolated atoms or small clusters in reduced grain surfaces are presented together with data on the metallic iron content of fines samples obtained by Mossbauer spectroscopy, ferromagnetic resonance, and scanning as well as transmission electron microscopy. A portable magnetic probe is described which has been designed for determining surface-exposure age profiles in intact lunar core and drive-tube samples.
Document ID
19750055636
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Housley, R. M.
Cirlin, E. H.
Paton, N. E.
Goldberg, I. B. (Rockwell International Science Center Thousand Oaks, Calif., United States)