Title of article :
Petrogenetic association of the oldest lunar basalts: Combined Rb–Sr isotopic and trace element constraints
Author/Authors :
Hui، نويسنده , , Hejiu and Neal، نويسنده , , Clive R. and Shih، نويسنده , , Chi-Yu and Nyquist، نويسنده , , Laurence E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
We report a new radiometric Rb–Sr age determination of 4.03±0.04 Ga for high-Al basaltic clast 14321,1353, which is a Group B Apollo 14 high-Al basalt based on its whole-rock incompatible-trace-element chemistry. In addition, available literature Rb–Sr isotope data for Apollo 14 high-Al basalts were reprocessed using the same decay constant and data reduction protocol as used for sample 14321,1353. The Rb–Sr isotopic ages of high-Al basalts range from 4.31±0.17 to 3.93±0.06 Ga. The trace element and Rb–Sr isotopic compositions of high-Al basalts are distinct from those of Apollo 14 aluminous impact melts that crystallized at 3.86±0.01 Ga. The Rb–Sr isotope systematics, coupled with incompatible-trace-element data are consistent with the parental melts of Apollo 14 high-Al basalts being derived from sources consisting of primitive crystallization products of the lunar magma ocean that were variably metasomatized by late-stage KREEP-rich fluids. Our new Rb–Sr isotopic age for 14321,1353 suggests that the KREEP metasomatism must occur in the lunar mantle no later than 4.03±0.04 Ga. Collectively, the Apollo 14 high-Al basalts represent the earliest known volcanic products from the Moon and place a time constraint on the formation of the high-Al basalt source through the crystallization of the lunar magma ocean.
Keywords :
Rb–Sr isotopic system , high-Al basalt , Mixing , radiometric age , incompatible trace element , Apollo 14
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters