Unique characterization of lunar samples by physical propertiesThe measurement of compressional velocity, shear velocity, static compressibility, and thermal expansion of (1) a suite of shocked rocks fron the Ries impact in Germany, (2) a suite of samples cracked by thermal cycling to high temperatures, (3) many terrestrial igneous rocks, and (4) lunar basalts, gabbroic anorthosites, and breccias, indicate that shock metamorphism is the primary cause for values of physical properties of lunar rocks being diffferent from their intrinsic values. Large scale thermal metamorphism, thermal cycling between temperatures of lunar day and night, large thermal gradients, or thermal fatigue could possibly cause minor cracking in the top few centimeters of the lunar regolith, but are probably not important mechanism for extensively changing values of physical properties of lunar rocks.-
Document ID
19740040237
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Todd, T.
Richter, D. A.
Simmons, G. (MIT Cambridge, Mass., United States)
Wang, H. (Wisconsin, University Madison, Wis., United States)