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Translucent glass globules on the Moon
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Glass is ubiquitous in lunar regolith,and volcanism and hyper-velocity impacts are the major mechanisms of forming lunar glasses.Volcanic glasses on the Moon occur as quenched skin of basaltic rocks or as glass spherules in pyroclastic deposits.Lunar volcanic glass spherules are less than 1 mm in diameters,and most are less than 300 μm [1].Impact glasses on the Moon are formed by cooling of impact melt and/or condensation of impact vapor,and impact glass spherules have rotational shapes,smooth sur-faces,and largely clast-free interiors [2].Recognized impact glass spherules on the Moon are dominantly sub-millimeter in sizes,and few are up to ~8 mm in diameter [3].Glass spherules record important information about the mantle composition and the his-tory of lunar volcanism and impact cratering [4].Transparent and translucent glasses on the Moon are less than 1 mm in diameters,and larger ones are dark and opaque [5].Hitherto discovered macro-sized glass globules on the Moon (up to ~4 cm in diameter)are opaque impact glass (Fig.1a,b) that usually contains hollows and lithic clasts [6].
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Zhiyong Xiao;Pan Yan;Bo Wu;Chunyu Ding;Yuan Li;Yiren Chang;Rui Xu;Yunhua Wu;Yichen Wang;Yizhen Ma;Jun Cui
作者机构:
Planetary Environmental and Astrobiological Research Laboratory,School of Atmospheric Sciences,Sun Yat-sen University,Zhuhai 519000,China;Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Hefei 230026,China;Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics,Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong,China;Department of Earth and Space Sciences,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen 518055,China;School of Geospatial Engineering and Science,Sun Yat-sen University,Zhuhai 519082,China;Shanghai Key Laboratory for Astrophysics,Shanghai Normal University,Shanghai 200233,China;School of Earth Sciences,China University of Geosciences (Wuhan),Wuhan 430074,China
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[1]Zhiyong Xiao;Pan Yan;Bo Wu;Chunyu Ding;Yuan Li;Yiren Chang;Rui Xu;Yunhua Wu;Yichen Wang;Yizhen Ma;Jun Cui-.Translucent glass globules on the Moon)[J].科学通报(英文版),2022(04):355-358
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