The regolith history of 14307Noble gas and trace element analyses of matrix and a clast from breccia 14307 are reported. This sample was exposed to a large neutron fluence, as seen by an elevated Sm-150/Sm-149 ratio and by noble gases, particularly Xe-136 from neutron fission of U-235. Strong constraints on the exposure history result from combined consideration of Sm-150, Xe-136, and spallation noble gases. Both clast and matrix were irradiated for about 1 AE under substantial shielding beginning at least 2 AE ago, probably more than 3 AE ago. The manifestations of soil exposure seen in the matrix - solar wind gases, glass formation, etc. - thus must have been acquired in an ancient epoch. The matrix has had a longer exposure to cosmic rays than the clast, presumably during its prebrecciation history as a soil. Brecciation probably occurred more than 1 AE ago, perhaps more than 3 AE ago, but at least 0.4 AE after the formation of the matrix constituents.
Document ID
19780057803
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Bernatowicz, T. (Gulf Research and Development Co. Pittsburgh, PA, United States)
Hohenberg, C. M. (Gulf Research and Development Co. Pittsburgh, PA, United States)
Morgan, C. J. (Gulf Research and Development Co. Pittsburgh, PA, United States)
Podosek, F. A. (Washington University St. Louis, Mo., United States)
Drozd, R. J. (Gulf Research and Development Co. Pittsburgh, Pa., United States)
Lugmair, G. (California, University San Diego, Calif., United States)