Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976lpsc....7..133n&link_type=abstract
In: Lunar Science Conference, 7th, Houston, Tex., March 15-19, 1976, Proceedings. Volume 1. (A77-34651 15-91) New York, Pergamon
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Apollo 16 Flight, Core Sampling, Lunar Composition, Lunar Core, Surface Layers, Absorption Spectra, Abundance, Chemical Composition, Drilling, Flame Calorimeters, Lunar Rocks, Spectrophotometry, Transition Metals
Scientific paper
Atomic absorption and colorimetric spectrophotometers were used to determine major- and minor-element abundances in 12 samples from layered section 60002 of the Apollo 16 deep drill core. It is suggested that gardening of a relatively thick local unit produced the layering in this section in such a manner that the proportions of materials of different compositions remained virtually unchanged.
Lindstrom David J.
Lindström Markus
Nava David F.
Philpotts John A.
Schuhmann P. J.
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