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On the applicability of lunar breccias for paleomagnetic interpretations
Authors:W A Gose  G W Pearce  D W Strangway  E E Larson
Institution:(1) Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Tex., USA;(2) Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Tex., USA;(3) Dept. of Physics, University of Toronto, Canada;(4) Geophysics Branch, NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Tex., USA;(5) Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., USA
Abstract:Many of the breccias returned by the Apollo missions are capable of acquiring a substantial viscous remanent magnetization (VRM) which is of two forms. The first one has an upper limit to the relaxation times of about 100 to 1000min which corresponds to a grain diameter of about 145 Å. This suggests that the maximum relaxation time is determined by the transition from superparamagnetic to stable single domain particles. The second form of VRM follows the classical logt dependence typical for multidomain grains with a wide distribution of relaxation times. Hysteresis loop measurements yield the same kind of grain size distributions. In addition the analysis shows a fivefold enrichment of native iron in the breccias and soils as compared to the igneous rocks. In spite of a large VRM some breccias contain a stable remanent magnetization. Its intensity is typically 10–6emu/gm, the same value found for igneous rocks. It is possible, therefore, to use some of the breccias to reconstruct the history of the lunar magnetic field.
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