从嫦娥六号玄武岩看 28 亿年前的月球远侧火山活动

IF 50.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nature Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1038/s41586-024-08382-0
Qian W. L. Zhang, Mu-Han Yang, Qiu-Li Li, Yu Liu, Zong-Yu Yue, Qin Zhou, Liu-Yang Chen, Hong-Xia Ma, Sai-Hong Yang, Xu Tang, Guang-Liang Zhang, Xin Ren, Xian-Hua Li
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揭开神秘的月球远侧火山历史对于理解月球的半球二分法至关重要1-3。为月球近侧建立的火山口年代学被用来推测月球远侧的长寿命火山活动3,4,但没有样本验证。在此,我们利用嫦娥六号任务返回的玄武岩碎片的 Pb-Pb 测定法,报告了两个新发现的玄武岩火山活动。其中一块高铝玄武岩碎片的年代为42.03 ± 400万年前(Ma),其源238U/204Pb比值(µ值)约为1,620,这意味着在返回的样本中,这一已知最古老的玄武岩火山活动具有丰富的KREEP(钾、稀土元素和磷)来源。嫦娥六号玄武岩的主要火山活动记录了令人惊讶的年轻喷发年龄(2,807 ± 3 Ma),这在月球近侧是无法识别的。这些较年轻玄武岩的初始铅同位素组成表明其来源于µ值约为360的地幔,表明其来源于贫钾盐地幔。因此,月球远侧的玛珥火山活动持续了14亿年,即使转移到了贫乏产热元素的来源。28亿年的玄武岩年龄与其陨石坑计数年龄之间的一致性表明,为月球近侧建立的陨石坑年代学模型也适用于月球远侧。
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Lunar farside volcanism 2.8 billion years ago from Chang’e-6 basalts

Unravelling the volcanic history of the enigmatic lunar farside is essential for understanding the hemispheric dichotomy of the Moon1-3. Cratering chronology established for the lunar nearside has been used to suggest long-lived volcanism on the farside of the Moon3,4, but without sample verification. Here we report two newly recognized episodes of basaltic volcanism with Pb-Pb dating for basalt fragments returned by the Chang’e-6 mission. One high-Al basalt fragment dated at 4,203 ± 4 million years ago (Ma) has a source 238U/204Pb ratio (µ value) of ~1,620, implying a KREEP-rich (K, rare earth elements, and P) source for this oldest-known occurrence of basaltic volcanism among returned samples. The main volcanic episode of the Chang’e-6 basalt documents a surprisingly young eruption age of 2,807 ± 3 Ma, which is not recognized from the nearside of the Moon. The initial Pb isotope compositions of these younger basalts indicate derivation from a source with a µ value of ~360, indicating a KREEP-poor mantle source. Mare volcanism on the lunar farside thus persisted for >1.4 billion years even with a shift to a source depleted in heat-producing elements. The consistency between the 2.8-billion-year basalt age and its crater-counting age indicates that the cratering chronology model established for the lunar nearside is also applicable to the farside of the Moon.

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