Inert gases in twelve particles and one 'dust' specimen from the Lunar-16 sampleMass spectrography was used to measure inert gases in lunar breccia and basalt particles. The He-4/Ne-20 ratio (mean value of 49) in the breccia was systematically lower than in basalt (mean value of 78). Possibly, this may be due to fractionation of He and Ne during and after breccia formation. Pronounced differences observed in the He-4/Ne-3 ratio are attributed to the presence of variable quantities of cosmogenic He-3. This means that either the solar wind intensity varied in time, or that small-ratio particles were exposed to solar radiation rich in He-3 and/or H-3. The exposure ages of four particles are several hundred million years. The Ar-40/Ar-36 ratio is 0.65 for breccia and basalts.
Document ID
19750050363
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Heymann, D.
Yaniv, A.
Lakatos, S. (Rice University Houston, Tex., United States)