Young Lunar Volcanism: Irregular Mae Patches as Drained Lava Ponds and Inflated Flows
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2017
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Irregular mare patches (IMPs) were previously proposed as sites of young lunar volcanism and/or endogenic activity [1-3], raising the possibility that volcanism on the Moon may not have ended approximately 1 Ga as determined from surface ages [4]. The wide-spread occurrence of more than 70 IMPs on the lunar nearside suggests a correlation with Th-rich PKT regions and a basaltic composition [1,2]. IMPs exhibit at least two types of deposit morphologies: (a) dome-like, steep-sided and smooth mounds and (b) low-relief ropy (LRR) to hummocky (LRH) materials (Fig. 1). Morphologic indicators such as steep (>40 deg) margin slopes across distances <10 m and crisp boundaries imply ages less than a few 100 Ma [e.g.,1-3]. The IMPs also have relatively few superposed craters >10 m in diameter, and young absolute model ages, which when combined with their superposition on young crater deposits like the continuous ejecta of Aristarchus crater, imply ages approximately 10 Ma to 100 Ma [1,2]. However, the mounds do not exhibit blocky crater morphologies, nor fracturing typical of young volcanic deposits, and the mound texture resembles that of mature regolith [e.g., 2,5], implying a much older age (approximately 3.5 Ga). These contrasting indicators have led to the proposal of widely varying formation mechanisms that range from ancient volcanism modified by recent tectonism [6] or outgassing [3,7], ancient volcanism of atypical materials [8], to Copernican-era volcanism [1,2].
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Young Lunar Volcanism: Irregular Mae Patches as Drained Lava Ponds and Inflated Flows
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Stopar, J. D ; Robinson, M. S ; van der Bogert, C. H ; Hiesinger, H ; Ostrach, L. R ; Giguere, T. A ; Lawrence, S. J |
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Veröffentlichung: | United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2017 |
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