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The extent of lunar regolith mixing
Authors:K Nishiizumi  M Imamura  CP Kohl  MT Murrell  JR Arnold  GP Russ
Institution:Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo Japan;Department of Chemistry, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, U.S.A.
Abstract:The activity of solar cosmic-ray-produced53Mn has been measured as a function of depth in the upper 100 g/cm2 (~55 cm) of lunar cores 60009–60010 and 12025–12028. Additional samples which supplement our earlier work were analyzed from the Apollo 15 and 16 drill stems. These data, taken in conjunction with our previously published results and the22Na and26Al data of the Battelle Northwest group, indicate that in at least three of the four cases studied the regolith has been measureably disturbed within the last 10 m.y. In one case gardening to 19 g/cm2 is required. Activities measured in the uppermost 2 g/cm2 indicate frequent mixing within this depth range. No undisturbed profiles were observed nor were any major discontinuities observed in the profiles. The Monte Carlo gardening model of Arnold has been used to derive profiles for the gardened moon-wide average of53Mn and26Al as a function of depth. The53Mn and26Al experimental results are compared with these theoretical predictions. Agreement is good in several respects, but the calculated depths of disturbance appear to be too low.
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