Lunar soil sample 74220 and core samples 74001/2 consist mainly of orange glass droplets, droplet fragments, and their crystallized equivalents. These samples are now generally accepted to be pyroclastic ejecta from early lunar volcanic eruptions. It has been known that they contain surface coatings and material rich in volatile condensable phases including S, Zn, F, Cl, and many volatile metals. Meyer summarizes the voluminous published chemical data and calculates the volatile enrichment ratios for most of the surface condensates. In an attempt to more completely understand this enrichment of surface volatiles, we have searched for carbon and carbon-bearing phases on droplet surfaces. We have reviewed many of our existing photomicrographs...
A distinctive feature of micron sized plagioclase grains from mature lunar soils is a thin (20 to 10...
The overall objectives of this research were to evaluate the role of C-O-S-Cl degassing processes in...
Thin sections and polished electron probe mounts of Apollo 15 glasscoated breccias 15255, 15286, 154...
We are undertaking a detailed study of surface deposits on lunar volcanic glass beads. These tiny de...
Studies of the chemistry and morphology of the lunar samples are reported. The presence of fragments...
In 1971, Apollo 17 astronauts collected a 10 cm soil sample (74220) comprised almost entirely of ora...
Preparation of lunar samples 74220,861 was discussed in detail in [3, 4]. Our analysis sequence was ...
The surface composition of two samples from the highly shocked, glass-coated lunar basalt (12054) an...
The surface properties of lunar fines were investigated. Results indicate that, for the most part, t...
The purposes of our ongoing investigations of Apollo 15 green and Apollo 17 orange and black volcani...
Papers presented at the first Lunar Science Conference [1] and those published in the subsequent Sci...
Glassy spherules found in the lunar regolith can be used to investigate the volcanic and impact hist...
We have observed the presence of a previously undescribed microtopography in several regions on the ...
Pyroclastic glass particles of diverse compositions are sparsely distributed in the lunar soil. Nume...
Layer-by-layer analysis of the fine fraction of Luna-16 sample L1635 by X-ray photoelectron spectros...
A distinctive feature of micron sized plagioclase grains from mature lunar soils is a thin (20 to 10...
The overall objectives of this research were to evaluate the role of C-O-S-Cl degassing processes in...
Thin sections and polished electron probe mounts of Apollo 15 glasscoated breccias 15255, 15286, 154...
We are undertaking a detailed study of surface deposits on lunar volcanic glass beads. These tiny de...
Studies of the chemistry and morphology of the lunar samples are reported. The presence of fragments...
In 1971, Apollo 17 astronauts collected a 10 cm soil sample (74220) comprised almost entirely of ora...
Preparation of lunar samples 74220,861 was discussed in detail in [3, 4]. Our analysis sequence was ...
The surface composition of two samples from the highly shocked, glass-coated lunar basalt (12054) an...
The surface properties of lunar fines were investigated. Results indicate that, for the most part, t...
The purposes of our ongoing investigations of Apollo 15 green and Apollo 17 orange and black volcani...
Papers presented at the first Lunar Science Conference [1] and those published in the subsequent Sci...
Glassy spherules found in the lunar regolith can be used to investigate the volcanic and impact hist...
We have observed the presence of a previously undescribed microtopography in several regions on the ...
Pyroclastic glass particles of diverse compositions are sparsely distributed in the lunar soil. Nume...
Layer-by-layer analysis of the fine fraction of Luna-16 sample L1635 by X-ray photoelectron spectros...
A distinctive feature of micron sized plagioclase grains from mature lunar soils is a thin (20 to 10...
The overall objectives of this research were to evaluate the role of C-O-S-Cl degassing processes in...
Thin sections and polished electron probe mounts of Apollo 15 glasscoated breccias 15255, 15286, 154...