U–Th–Pb and Rb–Sr systematics of Apollo 17 boulder 7 from the North Massif of the Taurus-Littrow Valley |
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Authors: | PD Nunes M Tatsumoto DM Unruh |
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Institution: | U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colo. USA |
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Abstract: | Portions of highland breccia boulder 7 collected during the Apollo 17 mission were studied using UThPb and RbSr systematics. A RbSr internal isochron age of3.89 ± 0.08b.y. with an initial87Sr/86Sr of0.69926 ± 0.00008 was obtained for clast 1 (77135,57) (a troctolitic microbreccia). A troctolitic portion of microbreccia clast 77215,37 yielded a UPb internal isochron of3.8 ± 0.2b.y. and an initial206Pb/207Pb of 0.69. These internal isochron age are interpreted as reflecting metamorphic events, probably related to impacts, which reset RbSr and UPb mineral systems of older rocks.Six portions of boulder 7 were analyzed for U, Th, and Pb as whole rocks. Two chemical groups appear to be defined by the U, Th, and Pb concentration data. Chemical group A is characterized by U, Th, and Pb concentrations and238U/204Pb values which are higher than those of group B. Group A rocks have typical232Th/238U ratios of ~ 3.85, whereas-group B rocks have unusually high Th/U values of ~ 4.1.Whole-rock UPb and PbPb ages are nearly concordant. Two events appear to be reflected in these data — one at ~ 4.4 b.y. and one at ~ 4.5 b.y. The chemical groupings show no correlation with documented ages. The old ages of ~ 4.4 b.y. and ~ 4.5 b.y. may, like the younger ~ 4.0 b.y. ages, be related to basin excavation events. |
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