The exposure history of the Apollo 16 sites. an assessment based on methane and carbide measurements
Abstract
Soils from eight stations at the Apollo 16 landing site have been analyzed for methane and carbide. These results, in conjunction with published data from photogeology, bulk chemistry, rare gases, primordial and radionuclides, and agglutinate abundances have been interpreted in terms of differing contributions from three components, North and South Ray crater ejecta and Cayley Plains material.
- Publication:
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Soviet-American Conference on the Cosmochemistry of the Moon and Planets
- Pub Date:
- 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974map..confS...4P
- Keywords:
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- Apollo 16 Flight;
- Lunar Landing Sites;
- Lunar Soil;
- Carbides;
- Chemical Analysis;
- Lunar Craters;
- Methane;
- Photogeology;
- Radioactive Isotopes;
- Rare Gases;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration