Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984lpsc...15..143k&link_type=abstract
(Lunar and Planetary Institute, NASA, American Geophysical Union, et al., Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 15th, Houston,
Physics
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Basalt, Geochemistry, Lunar Composition, Stratigraphy, Trace Elements, Apollo 16 Flight, Chromium, Ferromagnetism, Iron, Lunar Roving Vehicles, Lunar Soil, Scandium, Moon, Samples, Lunar, Stratigraphy, Geochemistry, Core Samples, 64001, Apollo 16, Stone Mountain Mons, Landing Sites, Station 4, Descartes, Analysis, Concentration, Soil, Enrichment, Depth, Mare Basalts, Abundance, Iron, Comparisons, Composition, Maturity, Procedure
Scientific paper
Ferromagnetic resonance and magnetic data measured on both sections of the double drive tube cord 64001/2 collected on Stone mountain, station four, Apollo 16 are reported, along with instrumental neutron activation analysis data measured on the lower section. These data provide insight into the depositional and irradiational history and the geochemical provenances of the core.
Korotev Randy L.
Lauer Vern H.
Morris Richard V.
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