A preliminary analysis of lunar extra-mare basalts: Distribution, compositions, ages, volumes, and eruption styles (original) (raw)

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Abstract

Extra-mare basalts occupy 8.5% of the lunar basalt area and comprise 1% of the total mare basalt volume. They are preferentially located where the crust is thin and topographically low. In terms of age, eruption style, and composition they are as variable as the mare basalts. In some instances extrusion in extra-mare craters was preceded by floor-fracturing whereas in other cases it apparently was not. The volume of lava erupted may have been controlled more by the volume of magma produced than by hydrostatic effects. A minimum of nearly 1300 separate basalt eruptions, is indicated; the true value could be nearer 30 000 separate eruptions.

Publication:

Moon and Planets

Pub Date:

May 1982

DOI:

10.1007/BF00928015

Bibcode:

1982M&P....26..323W

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