Distribution and provenance of lunar highland rock types at North Ray Crater, Apollo 16In connection with its selenographic setting in the central lunar highlands, the Apollo 16 landing site in the Descartes area is highly important as a prime sampling area for rocks which formed as part of the primordial crust and as a key location for the analysis of the deformation and transport of crustal material by impact processes. The present investigation is concerned with the North Ray crater, which is located on the N-S running boundary between the smooth Cayley plains to the west and the Descartes mountains to the east. Attention is given to aspects of selenography and location of samples, the ejecta distribution of post-Cayley impact craters, sample classification, the frequency distribution of rock types in the North Ray Crater ejecta, an interpretation of compositional and age data, a model of the target stratigraphy and excavation of North Ray Crater, and implications for the emplacement and provenance of North Ray target rocks.
Document ID
19820048150
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Stoeffler, D. (Muenster Univ. Germany)
Ostertag, R. (Muenster Univ. Germany)
Borchardt, R. (Muenster Univ. Germany)
Malley, J. (Muenster Univ. Germany)
Rehfeldt, A. (Muenster, Universitaet Muenster, Germany)