嫦娥六号着陆点的薄玄武岩风化层

IF 4.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Sheng Gou , Zongyu Yue , Yangting Lin , Kaichang Di , Patrick C. Pinet , Wei Yang , Yuyang He , Yi Chen , Roberto Bugiolacchi , Hengci Tian , Honglei Lin , Sen Hu
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嫦娥六号(CE6)任务是第一个从月球背面带回样本的探测器。采样地点位于阿波罗峰环撞击盆地内的南部海玄武岩上。阿波罗盆地本身位于月球上最大、最古老的南极-艾特肯盆地内。来自SPA的样品被认为对多个关键的月球科学问题具有重要意义,例如撞击年代学,撞击盆地形成过程,以及月球下地壳/上地幔的地层学和组成。利用以前月球任务的可用数据集,本研究基于陨石坑形态及其挖掘深度提出了CE6着陆区的地下地层学。结果显示CE6着陆点的玄武岩风化层厚度薄至~ 1.6 m。成分数据表明,以玄武岩为主的样品(Mg#: ~ 40)实际上含有中ti (~ 5.6 wt.% TiO2)和低ti (~ 3.3 wt.% TiO2)玄武岩,其中外来的Mg-suite碎屑(Mg#: ~ 70)主要来自阿波罗盆地内部的陨石坑。遥感的成分特征表明,CE6探测器取样了KREEP(钾、稀土元素和磷的缩写)-贫(Th: ~ 2 ppm) -高al (~ 14 wt. % Al2O3)材料。由于海玄武岩是热演化和地幔部分熔融的产物,因此它们是研究月球背面热演化和地球化学演化以及检验月球背面地壳和火山二分法的合适工具。考虑到采样点位于SPA瞬态空洞和熔池的边缘,CE6样品中的外来Mg-suite碎屑可能代表较浅的地壳物质,有可能为月球地壳组成和地层提供有价值的见解。
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Thin basaltic regolith at the Chang'e-6 landing site
The Chang'e-6 (CE6) mission is the first probe that has returned samples from the lunar farside. The sampling site is located on the southern mare basalt within the Apollo peak-ring impact basin. The Apollo basin itself lies within the clearly-recognized, largest and oldest South Pole–Aitken (SPA) basin on the Moon. Samples from the SPA are believed to be of great implications for multiple critical lunar science questions, such as impact chronology, impact basin formation processes, as well as stratigraphy and composition of lunar lower crust/upper mantle. Using available data sets from previous lunar missions, this study proposes a subsurface stratigraphy for the CE6 landing area based on crater morphologies and their excavation depths. The result revealed the thickness of the basaltic regolith at CE6 landing site is as thin as ∼1.6 m. Compositional data suggested the basalt-dominant samples (Mg#: ∼40) actually contain both intermediate-Ti (∼5.6 wt.% TiO2) and low-Ti (∼3.3 wt.% TiO2) basalts, with exotic Mg-suite clasts (Mg#: ∼70) as ejecta mainly from craters inside the Apollo basin. The remotely sensed compositional signatures indicated that the CE6 probe had sampled KREEP (an acronym for potassium, rare earth elements, and phosphorus)-poor (Th: ∼2 ppm) high-Al (∼14 wt. % Al2O3) materials. Since the mare basalts were products of thermal evolution and partial melting of the mantle, they are appropriate agents to study lunar farside thermal and geochemical evolution, and examine the nearside-farside crustal and volcanic dichotomies. Given that the sampling site is located in the margin of the proposed SPA transient cavity and melt pool, the exotic Mg-suite clasts in the CE6 samples may represent shallower crustal materials, which have the potential to provide valuable insights into lunar crustal composition and stratigraphy.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
10.30
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5.70%
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475
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Earth and Planetary Science Letters (EPSL) is a leading journal for researchers across the entire Earth and planetary sciences community. It publishes concise, exciting, high-impact articles ("Letters") of broad interest. Its focus is on physical and chemical processes, the evolution and general properties of the Earth and planets - from their deep interiors to their atmospheres. EPSL also includes a Frontiers section, featuring invited high-profile synthesis articles by leading experts on timely topics to bring cutting-edge research to the wider community.
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