Correlation of dark mantle deposits with high Mg/Al ratiosThe Mg/Al concentration ratios from the orbital fluorescence X-ray experiment were used to characterize dark mantle deposits on the moon. The areas studied included the regions of Sulpicius Gallus, Taurus-Littrow, Hadley Rille, Mare Crisium (craters Picard and Pierce), and NE Mare Fecunditatis. In all these cases these deposits exhibit high Mg/Al ratios which suggest the presence of orange, black, and green pyroclastic glasses. The highest concentration of glasses was inferred in the Sulpicius Gallus Formation at about 35%. The depth of the initial pyroclastic deposits was estimated at 3 to 4 meters. Central Mare Serenitatis exhibits high Mg/Al values but does not possess dark mantle deposits. Orbital Al and Mg/Al data for this region is similar to the very low titanium mare basalts.
Document ID
19790055254
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Schonfeld, E. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, Tex., United States)
Bielefeld, M. J. (Computer Sciences Corp. Silver Spring, Md., United States)