Petrologic and age relations of the Apollo 16 rocks - Implications for subsurface geology and the age of the Nectaris basinIn connection with its proximity to the Nectaris basin, the Apollo 16 site is the prime lunar sampling site for dating the Nectaris impact. It is found that the Ar-40/Ar-39 data set upper limits on the time of formation of the major types of breccia at the Apollo 16 site. These are 3.92 b.y. for the feldspathic fragmental breccias, and 3.92 b.y. for the dimict breccias. The data establish that the major subsurface units at the site were deposited no longer than 3.92 b.y. ago. Recent developments indicate that the bulk of the material at the site probably has Nectarian or pre-Nectarian ages. An age of 3.9 b.y. must be a rough upper limit to the age of the Nectaris impact. This limit must be verified by additional studies.
Document ID
19820048151
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
James, O. B. (U.S. Geological Survey Reston, VA, United States)