Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6437636 Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 2016 34 Pages PDF
Abstract
The U-Pb systems of apatite and merrillite grains within four separate Apollo 14 impact melt breccia samples were analysed by secondary ion mass spectrometry. No systematic difference was identified between the 207Pb/206Pb ages of the apatites and merrillites. A combined 207Pb/206Pb age of 3927 ± 2 Ma (95% conf.) is determined for three of these samples (14305,103: 3926 ± 4 Ma; 14306,150: 3926 ± 6 Ma; 14314,13: 3929 ± 4 Ma). By combining these data with the ages previously obtained for zircons in Apollo 12 impact melt breccia fragments and the lunar meteorite SaU 169, a weighted average age of 3926 ± 2 Ma (95% conf.) is obtained, which is attributed to the formation of the Imbrium basin. An age of 3943 ± 5 Ma is determined for the fourth breccia (14321,134), which is similar to ages of 3946 ± 15 Ma and 3958 ± 19 Ma, obtained from several older phosphates in 14305,103 and 14314,13. The weighted average of these three older ages is 3944 ± 4 Ma (95% conf.). This is indistinguishable to the age (3938 ± 4 Ma; 2σ) obtained for a different Apollo 14 impact melt breccia in a previous study. After investigating likely sources for this older ∼3940 Ma age, we conclude that the Humorum or Serenitatis basin forming events are likely candidates. The potential identification of two large impact events within ∼15 Myrs has important implications for the rate of lunar bombardment around 3.95-3.92 Ga. This study demonstrates the importance of high-precision age determinations for interpreting the impact record of the Moon, as documented in lunar samples.
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