Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977moon...16..295m&link_type=abstract
(Australian Academy of Sciences, Geological Society of Australia, and International Union of Geological Sciences, International
Mathematics
Logic
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Carbon, Chemical Composition, Lunar Rocks, Petrology, Sulfur, Abundance, Apollo Flights, Basalt, Glass, Lunar Soil, Meteoritic Composition
Scientific paper
A summary of total sulfur abundances representative of the Apollo Missions is presented. Lunar crystalline rock range from 0 to 3100 microgram S per gram. Lunar soils range from 310 to 1300 microgram S per gram. Rock mixing models evaluate the distribution of sulfur and define indigenous rock components and extralunar contributions of sulfur in lunar soils. Extralunar sulfur shows a positive correlation with a CC-1-like meteoritic component and solar-wind-derived total carbon content in the Apollo 16 and 17 lunar soils.
Cripe Jerry D.
Moore Carleton B.
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