A dry lunar mantle reservoir for young mare basalts of Chang'e-5

嫦娥五号年轻月海玄武岩的干燥月幔储库

阅读:1

Abstract

The distribution of water in the Moon's interior carries implications for the origin of the Moon(1), the crystallization of the lunar magma ocean(2) and the duration of lunar volcanism(2). The Chang'e-5 mission returned some of the youngest mare basalt samples reported so far, dated at 2.0 billion years ago (Ga)(3), from the northwestern Procellarum KREEP Terrane, providing a probe into the spatiotemporal evolution of lunar water. Here we report the water abundances and hydrogen isotope compositions of apatite and ilmenite-hosted melt inclusions from the Chang'e-5 basalts. We derive a maximum water abundance of 283 ± 22 μg g(-1) and a deuterium/hydrogen ratio of (1.06 ± 0.25) × 10(-)(4) for the parent magma. Accounting for low-degree partial melting of the depleted mantle followed by extensive magma fractional crystallization(4), we estimate a maximum mantle water abundance of 1-5 μg g(-1), suggesting that the Moon's youngest volcanism was not driven by abundant water in its mantle source. Such a modest water content for the Chang'e-5 basalt mantle source region is at the low end of the range estimated from mare basalts that erupted from around 4.0 Ga to 2.8 Ga (refs. (5,6)), suggesting that the mantle source of the Chang'e-5 basalts had become dehydrated by 2.0 Ga through previous melt extraction from the Procellarum KREEP Terrane mantle during prolonged volcanic activity.

特别声明

1、本页面内容包含部分的内容是基于公开信息的合理引用;引用内容仅为补充信息,不代表本站立场。

2、若认为本页面引用内容涉及侵权,请及时与本站联系,我们将第一时间处理。

3、其他媒体/个人如需使用本页面原创内容,需注明“来源:[生知库]”并获得授权;使用引用内容的,需自行联系原作者获得许可。

4、投稿及合作请联系:info@biocloudy.com。