Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8136152 | Icarus | 2015 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
We identified and mapped 28 mare basalt occurrences, between the Australe and South Pole-Aitken basins on the southern lunar farside, and determined their absolute model ages (AMAs) by performing crater size-frequency distribution (CSFD) measurements. Our study area can be subdivided into seven major mare basalt occurrences in and around Bolyai, Roche V, Rosseland, Pauli, and Roche craters, south of both Rosseland and Coblentz craters, as well as mare patches between Eötvös and Roche craters. The AMAs of the mare basalts in and around Bolyai crater range from 2.1Â Ga to 3.5Â Ga (two units), varying drastically within short distances. The mare patches south of Coblentz crater contain nine units that have AMAs ranging from 2.1Â Ga to 3.8Â Ga. The mare basalts in Roche V crater show an AMA of 2.2Â Ga. We mapped seven volcanic units in Rosseland crater and derived AMAs for five of these units. The mare basalts in Rosseland crater show the youngest AMAs found in our study area, ranging from 1.5Â Ga to 2.9Â Ga. The mare basalt occurrence south of Rosseland crater shows significantly older ages with an AMA of 3.3Â Ga. The mare basalts in Pauli and Roche craters show AMAs from 1.7Â Ga to 3.1Â Ga. The mare patches between Eötvös and Roche craters show a similar range of AMAs from 1.9Â Ga to 3.1Â Ga. The AMAs of the mare basalts in our study show that the lunar farside was volcanically active for nearly as long as the lunar nearside (1.2Â Ga ago), or at least longer than previously thought (2.5Â Ga ago) and predicted by models of the ascent and eruption of lunar basalts. In addition, we calculated thicknesses and volumes of the investigated mare basalts. With thicknesses between â¼21Â m and â¼172Â m and volumes from â¼0.1Â km3 to â¼379Â km3, the mare basalts in our study area show a wide range of dimensions, similar to other mare basalts of the lunar near- and farsides.
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Authors
Jan Hendrik Pasckert, Harald Hiesinger, Carolyn H. van der Bogert,