On the origin of lunar soil 12033

Earth and Planetary Science Letters
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Abstract

The lunar soil 12033 is compositionally distinctly different from both the local rocks at the Apollo 12 site and other lunar samples. It must be a recent deposit, else it would not have retained its identity. It contains a meteoritic component which is about 0.59 times as large as that in the more typical Apollo 12 soils. The amount of meteoritic component may be either a fortuitous residuum from the object which produced the 12033 material as crater ejecta, or 12033 may consist of a mixture of an exotic component with the local soil in approximately 41:59 proportions. The available evidence favors the latter interpretation.

    Publication type Article
    Publication Subtype Journal Article
    Title On the origin of lunar soil 12033
    Series title Earth and Planetary Science Letters
    DOI 10.1016/0012-821X(71)90043-4
    Volume 10
    Issue 3
    Year Published 1971
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier
    Description 4 p.
    First page 361
    Last page 364
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