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U-Th-Pb systematics of some Apollo 17 lunar samples and implications for a lunar basin excavation chronology.
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Lunar SamplesU-th-pb SystematicsApollo 17Rock SamplesEngineeringEarth-moon SystemIgneous PetrogenesisGeologyLunar ScienceGeochemistryGeochronologyPetrologyConcordia TreatmentsEarth ScienceMeteorite ImpactMeteoritics
U, Th, and Pb concentrations and lead isotopic compositions of selected Apollo 17 soil and rock samples are presented. Concordia treatments of U-Pb whole samples of Apollo 17 mare basalts and highland rocks probably reflect several early thermal events about 4.5 b.y. old more consistently than do U-Pb ages of samples collected at other lunar sites. We propose that all lunar U-Th-Pb data reflect a multistate U-Pb evolution history most easily understood as being related to a complex planetesimal bombardment history of the moon which apparently dominated lunar events from about 4.5 to about 3.9 b.y. ago. Semi-distinct events at about 4.0, about 4.2, and 4.4-4.5 b.y. are evident on whole-rock frequency versus Pb-207/Pb-206 age histograms. Each of these events may reflect multiple cratering episodes. For mare basalts, complete resetting of the source rock U-Pb systems owing to Pb loss relative to U was apparently often approached after a major planetesimal impact.