Instrumental Neutron Activation Analyses of Lunar Specimens

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Ten Apollo 11 specimens were divided into 24 samples. Sodium contents of 8 diverse specimens cluster tightly about 0.3 percent. Plagioclase separated from sample 10044 contains about 1.09 percent Na; barium is not enriched in the plagioclase separate. Contents of the rare earths are strikingly high, and relative abundances resemble those of calcium-rich achondrites or abyssal basalts but are depleted in Eu by factors of 2 to 3 and in La by about 20 percent. The plagioclase separate is enriched in Eu and pyroxenes and opaque minerals are Eu-depleted. Fine fractions of 10044 are about 20 to 40 percent richer in most rare earths (50 percent for Eu) than coarse fractions, probably because of the presence of small grains in which rare earths are markedly concentrated. "Microgabbro" 10045 is impoverished, relative to the soil, in rare earths and Hf. Ratios by mass of Zr to Hf are comparatively low. Abundances of Mn, Co, Fe, Sc and Cr suggest systematic differences between igneous rocks on one hand and breccias and "soil" on the other. From the Co abundances, no more than about 3 percent of the present "soil" can consist of chondritic meteorite contamination.

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