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Constraining the formation and transport of lunar impact glasses using the ages and chemical compositions of Chang'e-5 glass beads.

Tao Long1, Yuqi Qian2, Marc D Norman3, Katarina Miljkovic4, Carolyn Crow5, James W Head6, Xiaochao Che1, Romain Tartèse7, Nicolle Zellner8, Xuefeng Yu9, Shiwen Xie1, Martin Whitehouse10, Katherine H Joy7, Clive R Neal11, Joshua F Snape7, Guisheng Zhou1, Shoujie Liu1, Chun Yang1, Zhiqing Yang1, Chen Wang1, Long Xiao2, Dunyi Liu1,9, Alexander Nemchin1,4.   

Abstract

Impact glasses found in lunar soils provide a possible window into the impact history of the inner solar system. However, their use for precise reconstruction of this history is limited by an incomplete understanding of the physical mechanisms responsible for their origin and distribution and possible relationships to local and regional geology. Here, we report U-Pb isotopic dates and chemical compositions of impact glasses from the Chang'e-5 soil and quantitative models of impact melt formation and ejection that account for the compositions of these glasses. The predominantly local provenance indicated by their compositions, which constrains transport distances to <~150 kilometers, and the age-frequency distribution are consistent with formation mainly in impact craters 1 to 5 kilometers in diameter. Based on geological mapping and impact cratering theory, we tentatively identify specific craters on the basaltic unit sampled by Chang'e-5 that may have produced these glasses and compare their ages with the impact record of the asteroid belt.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36170359      PMCID: PMC9519047          DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abq2542

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Adv        ISSN: 2375-2548            Impact factor:   14.957


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