Oxygen fugacity values of Apollo 12, 14, and 15 lunar samples and reduced state of lunar magmasThe oxygen fugacity values of lunar samples were measured directly with an improved solid-electrolyte oxygen cell between 1000 and 1200 C with an accuracy mostly better than 0.2 log f(02) unit. The bulk rock f(02) values of basaltic igneous rocks 12009, 12053, 15058, and 15595 ranged from 10 to -15.4 power to 10 to the -15.7 power at 1000 C and from 10 to the -12.3 power to 10 to the -12.8 power at 1200 C. Those of microbreccia 14321 also fell in this range, but the change of oxygen fugacity with temperature was irregular in the first heating cycle in comparison to the smooth changes observed with the basaltic igneous rocks. Two different samples of rock 14310 also showed similar f(02) values below 1170 C, but exhibited irreversible sudden rise in f(02) at this temperature for reasons yet to be determined. The data on the phenocryst olivine and the groundmass of basalt 12009 do not conclusively indicate progressive reduction of the lunar magma during cooling.
Document ID
19740040127
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Sato, M.
Hickling, N. L.
Mclane, J. E. (U.S. Geological Survey Washington, D.C., United States)