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12th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments; and Fourth NASA/ARO/ASCE Workshop on Granular Materials in Lunar and Martian Exploration | 2010

Decay of Reactivity in Forsterite due to UV Radiation

Nathan Wong; John Santarius; Lawrence A. Taylor; D. H. Garrison; David S. McKay; Kimberly R. Kuhlman; Lyndon B. Johnson

The lifetime of reactive sites on the surfaces of irradiated lunar dust grains is of interest to anyone studying human health effects because of the free radicals and toxic compounds that may be formed and may not passivate quickly when exposed to habitat/spacecraft air. One of the major activators of lunar regolith grains may be ultraviolet (UV) radiation, but the contribution of UV radiation to space weathering appears to have been neglected, to our knowledge. The work reported here describes the novel use of time-resolved Raman spectroscopy to measure changes in reactivity caused by UV irradiation. The change in the dominant Raman spectrum peak centers of San Carlos olivine versus time was measured to determine the rate of decay of polished samples exposed to UV radiation in various levels of ambient humidity. The decay time of the reactivity was observed to decrease as the relative humidity increased from 0% to 100%. The chemical reactivity caused by UV exposure appears to passivate after approximately 50 minutes in air containing 45% or higher relative humidity at approximately 25 °C. Experiments such as these will provide guidance in the design and fabrication of living facilities on the Moon.


Science | 1997

Age and origin of the moon

Der-Chuen Lee; Alex N. Halliday; Gregory A. Snyder; Lawrence A. Taylor


Archive | 1992

Petrogenesis of the western highlands of the moon - Evidence from a diverse group of whitlockite-rich rocks from the Fra Mauro formation

Gregory A. Snyder; Lawrence A. Taylor; Yun-Gang Liu; R. A. Schmitt


Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Space IV | 1994

Mineral Liberation and Beneficiation of Lunar High-Ti Mare Basalt, 71055: Digital-Imaging Analyses

John G. Chambers; Lawrence A. Taylor; Allan Patchen; David S. McKay


Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites | 1993

Constraints on the genesis and evolution of the Moon's magma ocean and derivative cumulate sources as supported by lunar meteorites

Gregory A. Snyder; Lawrence A. Taylor


International Kimberlite Conference: Extended Abstracts | 1995

A unique metasomatised peridotite xenolith from the Mir kimberlite, Siberian Platform

Vladimir N. Sobolev; Lawrence A. Taylor; Gregory A. Snyder; Nikolai V. Sobolev; Nikolai P. Pokhilenko; Alexey D. Kharkiv


Archive | 1993

Evaluation of lunar rocks and soils for resource utilization: Detailed image analysis of raw materials and beneficiated products

Lawrence A. Taylor; John G. Chambers; Allan Patchen; Eric A. Jerde; David S. McKay; John Graf; Robin R. Oder


Archive | 2002

DHOFAR 301, 302 AND 303: THREE NEW LUNAR HIGHLAND METEORITES FROM OMAN.

Mikhail A. Nazarov; Svetlana I. Demidova; Allan Patchen; Lawrence A. Taylor; Planetary Geosciences


Archive | 1999

Mineralogy and Petrology of a Primitive Spinel Troctolite and Gabbros from Luna 20, Eastern Highlands of the Moon

Gregory A. Snyder; Lawrence A. Taylor; Allan Patchen; Mikhail A. Nazarov; T. S. Semenova


Archive | 2004

Lunar Simulants: JSC-1 is Gone; The Need for New Standardized Root Simulants

James L. Carter; David S. McKay; Lawrence A. Taylor; W. David Carrier

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Ghislaine Crozaz

Washington University in St. Louis

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Nikolai V. Sobolev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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