The contamination of lunar highland rocks by KREEP - Interpretation by mixing modelsA mixing model method was used to determine the component abundance in the Apollo 16 and 17 soils. This method uses the chemical composition of the soils for up to 30 elements and a weighted least-squares mixing model technique. Elements included in the calculations are: Si, Ti, Al, Ca, Fe, Mg, P, Cr, Mn, Na, K, Rb, Ba, U, Th, La, Ce, Sm, Eu, Sr, Yb, Y, Sc, V, Zr, Nb, Co, Ni, Li, Au, and Ir. The method was used to examine the possibility that some of the highland rocks such as VHA and low-K Fra Mauro basalt are mixtures. The results of the mixing model calculations show that it is possible that these rocks are mixtures of KREEP, troctolite, 'anorthosites', and a meteoritic component. The Rb-Sr systematics are consistent with such a model for the genesis of the highland rocks. KREEP has high relative concentrations of Rb, U, and radiogenic Sr and Pb and its model age of about 4.4 AE dominates the model age of all the 'contaminated' highland rocks.
Document ID
19750055552
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Schonfeld, E. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, Tex., United States)