Magnetic properties and granulometry of metallic iron in lunar breccia 14313Based on a detailed study of time-dependent or viscous remanence (VRM), thermoremanence (TRM) and magnetic granulometry of soil breccia 14313, single-domain particles of iron 100 to 200 A in size are proposed as the major carriers of natural remanence (NRM) in this rock. The VRM of 14313 is unusually intense and exhibits a logarithmic time decrease of VRM which ceases fairly abruptly after a time about equal to the original exposure to the field. The partial TRM spectrum reveals both a high-blocking-temperature fraction, scarcely affected by AF demagnetization to 1000 Oe, and an unusual concentration of blocking temperatures just above room temperature. The former fraction would contribute a very hard and stable component to any NRM of lunar origin, but the latter fraction, which accounts for the pronounced VRM of 14313 and undoubtedly has imparted a large viscous NRM component in the earth's field, is also surprisingly hard. A substantial portion (20 to 40%) is not demagnetized by an 800-Oe field.
Document ID
19740040263
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Dunlop, D. J.
Gose, W. A. (Lunar Science Institute Houston, Tex., United States)
Pearce, G. W. (Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Tex.; Toronto, University Toronto, Canada)
Strangway, D. W. (NASA Johnson Space Center Geophysics Branch, Houston, Tex., United States)