Solar flare and galactic cosmic ray studies of Apollo 14 and 15 samples.Thermoluminescence (TL) measurements in rock 14310 show a strong depth dependence consistent with that expected from solar flares. This effect should prove useful in studying solar flare fluctuations in the time interval of 100 to 100,000 years. Rare gas spallation ages for rock 14301, 14306, and 14311 are respectively 102 plus or minus 30, 25 plus or minus 2, and 661 plus or minus 72 m.y. The 14306 value supports the idea that Cone Crater was formed 25 million years ago. Groupings of exposure ages suggest the dates of other major cratering events. Galactic track data in 14310 show little depth dependence.
Document ID
19730035074
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Crozaz, G. (Washington University St. Louis, Mo.; Bruxelles, Universite Libre, Brussels, Belgium)
Drozd, R.
Hohenberg, C. M.
Hoyt, H. P., Jr.
Ragan, D.
Walker, R. M.
Yuhas, D. (Washington University St. Louis, Mo., United States)