Rosin's law and the lunar regolith

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Lunar Dust, Particle Size Distribution, Lunar Mantle, Probability Distribution Functions

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Rosin's (1933) law is an empirically derived expression that purportedly fits the grain-size frequency distribution of particles of certain subtances obtained by crushing. Previously constructed plots (with an ordinate that conforms to Rosin's law) of the grain-size frequency-distribution data for the less-than-one-millimeter size fraction of Apollo lunar regolith samples are discussed which show conclusively that the total data for this size fraction do not fit a single Rosin's law distribution. However, it is noted that the same plots clearly illustrate the bimodality of many lunar regolith samples.

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