Noble gas evidence for the depositional and irradiational history of 60010-60009 core soilsIsotopic abundances of the noble gases have been determined in grain size separates of eleven soils from different depths in the 60010-60009 double drive tube and in magnetic and plagioclase separates from a few of these soils. Data for the 60010 core are presented here. The entire core was deposited a maximum of approximately 125 m.y. ago as deduced from the Ar-38 cosmic ray exposure age of soil 60009,457. Soils in the topmost 12 cm of the core show loss of cosmogenic He-3 and Ne-21 and gain of trapped solar gases in proportion to the degree of surface reworking by micrometeorites as deduced from FMR data. A variety of compositional and irradiational evidence suggests that soils in the core were formed by mixing of three or more components during or immediately prior to core deposition less than about 125 m.y. ago. Based on cosmogenic noble gases and a variety of other data soils 60009,457 and 60010,3107 are similar (and possibly identical) to two of the end member soils which formed the mixture. More mature soils in the core, however, could not have matured in situ from these two soils because of significant differences in noble gas abundances and chemical composition.
Document ID
19780057814
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Bogard, D. D. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, Tex., United States)
Hirsch, W. C. (Northrop Services, Inc. Houston, Tex., United States)