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The analysis of various size, visually selected and density and magnetically separated fractions of Luna 16 and 20 samplesSamples of Luna 16 and 20 have been separated according to size, visual appearance, density, and magnetic susceptibility. Selected aliquots were examined in eight British laboratories. The studies included mineralogy and petrology, selenochronology, magnetic characteristics, Mossbauer spectroscopy, oxygen isotope ratio determinations, cosmic ray track and thermoluminescence investigations, and carbon chemistry measurements. Luna 16 and 20 are typically mare and highland soils, comparing well with their Apollo counterparts, Apollo 11 and 16, respectively. Both soils are very mature (high free iron, carbide, and methane and cosmogenic Ar), while Luna 16, but not Luna 20, is characterized by a high content of glassy materials. An aliquot of anorthosite fragments, handpicked from Luna 20, had a gas retention age of about 4.3 plus or minus 0.1 Gy.
Document ID
19780005027
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Eglinton, G.
(Bristol Univ. London, United States)
Gowar, A. P.
(Bristol Univ. London, United States)
Jull, A. J. T.
(Bristol Univ. London, United States)
Pillinger, C. T.
(Bristol Univ.)
Agrell, S. O.
(Cambridge Univ.)
Agrell, J. E.
(Cambridge Univ.)
Long, J. V. P.
(Cambridge Univ.)
Bowie, S. H. U.
(Inst. of Geological Sciences)
Simpson, P. R.
(Inst. of Geological Sciences)
Beckinsale, R. D.
(Inst. of Geological Sciences)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1977
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Washington the Soviet-Am. Conf. on Cosmochem. of the Moon and Planets, Pt. 2
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Accession Number
78N12970
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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