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American Mineralogist | 2007

Unique properties of lunar impact glass: Nanophase metallic Fe synthesis

Yang Liu; L. A. Taylor; James R. Thompson; D. W. Schnare; Jaesung Park

Abstract Lunar regolith contains important materials that can be used for in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) on the Moon, thereby providing for substantial economic savings for development of a manned base. However, virtually all activities on the Moon will be affected by the deleterious effects of the adhering, abrasive, and pervasive nature of lunar dust (<20 μm portion of regolith, which constitutes ~20 wt% of the soil). In addition, the major impact-produced glass in the lunar soil, especially agglutinitic glass (60.80 vol% of the dust), contains unique nanometer-sized metallic Fe (np-Fe0), which may pose severe pulmonary problems for humans. The presence of the np-Fe0 imparts considerable magnetic susceptibility to the fine portion of the lunar soil, and dust mitigation techniques can be designed using these magnetic properties. The limited availability of Apollo lunar soils for ISRU research has made it necessary to produce materials that simulate this unique np-Fe0 property, for testing different dust mitigation methods using electromagnetic Fields, and for toxicity studies of human respiratory and pulmonary systems, and for microwave treatment of lunar soil to produce paved roads, etc. A method for synthesizing np-Fe0 in an amorphous silica matrix is presented here. This type of specific simulant can be used as an additive to other existing lunar soil simulants


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2006

Comparative petrology, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of evolved, low-Ti lunar mare basalt meteorites from the LaPaz Icefield, Antarctica

James M. D. Day; L. A. Taylor; Christine Floss; Allan Patchen; D. W. Schnare; D. Graham Pearson


Journal of Aerospace Engineering | 2008

Characterization of Lunar Dust for Toxicological Studies. II: Texture and Shape Characteristics

Yang Liu; Jaesung Park; D. W. Schnare; Eddy Hill; L. A. Taylor


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2008

A laser-ablation ICP-MS study of Apollo 15 low-titanium olivine-normative and quartz-normative mare basalts

D. W. Schnare; James M. D. Day; Marc D. Norman; Yang Liu; L. A. Taylor


Planetary and Space Science | 2008

Dry separation of respirable lunar dust: Providing samples for the lunar airborne dust toxicity advisory group

Yang Liu; D. W. Schnare; Benjamin C. Eimer; L. A. Taylor


Archive | 2007

Shape Analyses of Lunar Dust Particles for Astronaut Toxicological Studies

Yang Liu; D. W. Schnare; Jane H. Park; Edward J. Hill; Benjamin C. Eimer; L. A. Taylor


Archive | 2005

Petrogenesis of Apollo 15 Olivine- and Quartz-Normative Mare Basalts

D. W. Schnare; L. A. Taylor; James M. D. Day; Mark D. Norman


Archive | 2008

REVISED COMPOSITIONAL ESTIMATE OF EETA79001 LITHOLOGY A

M. J. Mellin; Yang Liu; D. W. Schnare; L. A. Taylor; Elephant Moraine


Archive | 2008

Particle Size Distribution of Lunar Highland Dust and Preparation for Toxicity Studies

D. W. Schnare; Yang Liu; Benjamin C. Eimer; L. A. Taylor


Abstracts of Papers Submitted to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | 2008

Revised compositional estimate of EETA79001 lithology a groundmass

M. J. Mellin; Yang Liu; D. W. Schnare; L. A. Taylor

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L. A. Taylor

University of Tennessee

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Yang Liu

University of Tennessee

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M. J. Mellin

University of Tennessee

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Marc D. Norman

Australian National University

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Jaesung Park

University of Tennessee

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Christine Floss

Washington University in St. Louis

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Eddy Hill

University of Tennessee

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