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Age and composition of young basalts on the Moon, measured from samples returned by Chang'e-5.

Xiaochao Che1, Alexander Nemchin1,2, Dunyi Liu1,3, Tao Long1, Chen Wang1, Marc D Norman4, Katherine H Joy5, Romain Tartese5, James Head6, Bradley Jolliff7, Joshua F Snape5, Clive R Neal8, Martin J Whitehouse9, Carolyn Crow10, Gretchen Benedix2,11, Fred Jourdan2, Zhiqing Yang1, Chun Yang1, Jianhui Liu1, Shiwen Xie1, Zemin Bao1, Runlong Fan1, Dapeng Li3, Zengsheng Li3, Stuart G Webb8.   

Abstract

Orbital data indicate that the youngest volcanic units on the Moon are basalt lavas in Oceanus Procellarum, a region with high levels of the heat-producing elements potassium, thorium, and uranium. The Chang’e-5 mission collected samples of these young lunar basalts and returned them to Earth for laboratory analysis. We measure an age of 1963 ± 57 million years for these lavas and determine their chemical and mineralogical compositions. This age constrains the lunar impact chronology of the inner Solar System and the thermal evolution of the Moon. There is no evidence for high concentrations of heat-producing elements in the deep mantle of the Moon that generated these lavas, so alternate explanations are required for the longevity of lunar magmatism.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34618547     DOI: 10.1126/science.abl7957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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