A model for eruption behavior of a volcanic vent in eastern Mare Serenitatis.
Abstract
The origin is considered of droplets of ultramafic composition which are present in all soils collected from the mare surface at the Apollo 17 landing site. The droplets consist of homogeneous orange glass or their partially crystallized equivalent, the black droplets. These clastic deposits have a mean grain size of 40 micrometers. The droplet formation ages range from 3.5 to 3.83 b.y. It has been proposed that the droplets formed as a spray of low viscosity melt during lava fountaining. Based upon the thermal history as determined by studying olivine and particle shapes, two models for the formation of the sequence of droplets represented by samples 74001 and 74220 are presented. Both models assume, as proposed by Heiken et al. (1974), that the droplets were formed as a spray from a lava fountain and the compound forms were evidence for 'recycling' of solid, cooler droplets back into the fountain, encountering molten droplets before being deposited.
- Publication:
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings
- Pub Date:
- 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977LPSC....8.3243H
- Keywords:
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- Lunar Composition;
- Lunar Geology;
- Lunar Maria;
- Lunar Soil;
- Volcanology;
- Chemical Composition;
- Glass;
- Lava;
- Lunar Surface;
- Morphology;
- Olivine;
- Petrology;
- Supercooling;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration