Nitrogen isotopes in drive tube 79002/79001 - Regolith history and nitrogen isotopic evolution in the solar windVariations in abundance and isotopic composition of nitrogen in 79002/79001 drive tube samples result from mixing of two soil components: one mature, N-rich, and isotopically light, resembling breccia material in the core, and the other immature, N-poor, and isotopically heavy. That these materials are common to soil at each stratigraphic level in the core suggests widespread distribution in the local regolith. Preservation of mixing correlations involving nitrogen isotopic compositions and cosmogenic N-15 concentrations suggests relatively recent mixing, perhaps in association with emplacement of the core stratigraphy. Characteristics of nitrogen release from the endmember materials, relationships between their nitrogen contents and maturity, and contrasts in their cosmogenic N-15 contents are consistent with models involving secular increase of the N-15/N-14 ratio of the solar wind.
Document ID
19890049137
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Stone, J. (Chicago Univ. Chicago, IL, United States)
Clayton, R. N. (Chicago, University IL, United States)