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Earth Moon and Planets | 1985

The origin of selected lunar geochemical anomalies: Implications for early volcanism and the formation of light plains

Bernard Ray Hawke; Paul D. Spudis; P. E. Clark

The Apollo orbital geochemistry, photogeologic, and other remote sensing data sets were used to identify and characterize geochemical anomalies on the eastern limb and farside of the Moon and to investigate the processes responsible for their formation. The anomalies are located in the following regions: (1) Balmer basin, (2) terrain northeast of Mare Smythii, (3) near Langemak crater, (4) Pasteur crater, (5) terrain northwest of Milne basin, (6) northeast of Mendeleev basin, (7) north and northeast of Korolev basin, (8) terrain north of Taruntius crater, and (9) terrain north of Orientale basin. The anomalies are commonly associated with Imbrian- or Nectarian-aged light plains units which exhibit dark-haloed impact craters. The results of recent spectral reflectance studies of dark-haloed impact craters plus consideration of the surface chemistry of the anomalies strongly indicate that those geochemical anomalies associated with light plains deposits which display dark-haloed impact craters result from the presence of basaltic units that are either covered by varying thickness of highland debris or have a surface contaminated with significant amounts of highlands material. The burial or contamination of ancient volcanic surfaces by varying amounts of highland material appears to have been an important (though not the dominant) process in the formation of lunar light plains. Basaltic volcanism on the eastern limb and farside of the Moon was more extensive in both space and time than has been accepted.


Reviews of Geophysics | 1981

Volcanism on Mars

Ronald Greeley; Paul D. Spudis


Archive | 1985

Materials and formation of the Imbrium basin

Paul D. Spudis; B. Ray Hawke; Paul G. Lucey


Archive | 1988

The formation of Hadley Rille and implications for the geology of the Apollo 15 region

Paul D. Spudis; Gordon A. Swann; Ronald Greeley


Archive | 1978

Mare volcanism in the Herigonius region of the moon

Ronald Greeley; Paul D. Spudis


Archive | 2007

Mini-RF: Imaging Radars for Exploring the Lunar Poles

D. B. J. Bussey; Paul D. Spudis; Stewart D. Nozette; Christopher L. Lichtenberg; Russell Keith Raney; William Marinelli; Helene L. Winters


Archive | 1999

Illumination Conditions at the Lunar Poles

D. B. J. Bussey; Mark Southwick Robinson; Paul D. Spudis


Archive | 2001

Remote Sensing Studies of Selected Spectral Anomalies on the Moon

B. Ray Hawke; Paul G. Lucey; Gregory Smith; G. Jeffrey Taylor; D. J. Lawrence; Paul D. Spudis


Archive | 1999

The Topography of the Lunar Poles from Digital Stereo Analysis

A. C. Cook; Paul D. Spudis; Mark Southwick Robinson; Thomas R. Watters; D. B. J. Bussey


IMAP | 1988

Geologic map of the Ra Patera area of Io

Ronald Greeley; Paul D. Spudis; John E. Guest

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Paul G. Lucey

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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David T. Blewett

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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Gregory Smith

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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D. J. Lawrence

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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B. J. Bussey

Johns Hopkins University

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