Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976lpsc....7.1597g&link_type=abstract
In: Lunar Science Conference, 7th, Houston, Tex., March 15-19, 1976, Proceedings. Volume 2. (A77-34651 15-91) New York, Pergamon
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Fluorine, Lunar Composition, Magma, Apollo 15 Flight, Apollo 17 Flight, Gas Analysis, Geochemistry, Glass, Spheres, Surface Properties
Scientific paper
Fluorine surface deposits on Apollo 15 green glass, Apollo 17 orange glass, and on vesicle linings from Apollo 15 basalts were studied by a resonant nuclear reaction technique. Surface layers of about 10 to the 15th F atoms/sq cm were observed on unbroken spheroidal glass surfaces, whereas thinner (about 10 to the 14th atoms/sq cm) deposits were found on the vesicle linings.
Burnett Don S.
Goldberg R. H.
Tombrello T. A.
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