Pre-Imbrian history of the Fra Mauro region and Apollo 14 sample provenancePre-Imbrian impact structures in a large area surrounding the Apollo 14 site were identified in a study of the pre-Imbrian history of the Fra Mauro region. Calculations suggest that a total ejecta thickness of over 1700 m could have accumulated during Phase I (time prior to the Imbrium event) in the area of the ridge on which the Cone crater later formed. The majority (53%) of the ejecta at the site just prior to the Imbrium event was contributed by the numerous large Phase IB and IC craters in the vicinity and not by the lunar basins. Evidence exists for extensive pre-Imbrian volcanic activity in the Fra Mauro region. Early KREEP volcanic deposits may have existed in the target sites of many Phase IB and IC craters and would have been incorporated into their ejecta.
Document ID
19780057802
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Hawke, B. R. (Brown Univ. Providence, RI, United States)
Head, J. W. (Brown University Providence, R.I., United States)