The timing and extent of volcanism must have reflected the internal thermal evolution of the moon and a knowledge of the history of lunar volcanism is important for understanding the global evolution of the moon. Recent studies show that lunar volcanism began prior to formation of at least some of the major lunar basins, although the exact provenance of the earliest volcanism remains somewhat obscure. It was shown that the ferroan anorthosites are the best candidates to be remnants of the postulated lunar magma ocean. The Mg-suite rocks are the second major category of highland rocks, and highly evolved granites and quartz-monzodiorites comprise a third suite of lunar highland rocks. Basalts form the Apollo 12, 15, and 17 landing sites demonstrated that the lunar mantle is greatly depleted in LREE beneath the widely separated landing sites, an observation supportive of a global process of differentiation. Also, KREEP volcanism apparently predated basin formation in the Serenitatis region, but appears to have been contemporaneous with basin formation in the Imbrium region. Recent studies showed that the earliest lunar basaltic volcanism was of mare-like composition.


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    Title :

    History of Lunar Volcanism (Abstract Only)


    Contributors:
    L. E. Nyquist (author) / C. Shih (author)

    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    4 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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