Variations in lunar regolith properties with depth as revealed by Chang'e-5 samples

ICARUS(2023)

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The lunar regolith layer preserves abundant information on the internal properties of the Moon as well as the space-surface interactions. By gardening and overturning through time, the regolith layer is heterogenous and soils from different depths could record the complex evolution history of the Moon. Chang'e-5 (CE-5) successfully returned scooped samples and drilled samples from the northeastern Oceanus Procellarum of the Moon. In this study, one scooped sample (0-3 cm depth, S0) and two drilled samples (-10 cm depth, S10; and - 65 cm depth, S65) were employed to analyze their granulometry and mineralogy by micro Raman spectroscopy. The grain size increases with depth, and the median grain size of S0, S10, and S65 are 05.45 (30.2 mu m), 04.47 (45.0 mu m), and 03.37 (96.4 mu m), respectively. Their mineral types and contents are pyroxene (33.4-40.5 vol%), plagioclase (30.4-33.8 vol%), olivine (9.0-13.1 vol%), glass (6.9-10.7 vol%), Fe-Ti oxide (6.7-7.5 vol%), cristobalite (0.2-3.8 vol%), quartz (0.4-0.9 vol%), and phosphate (0.2-0.6 vol%). The size-dependent mineral modes reveal the relationship between grain size and mineralogy. The mineral modal abundances of 3 soil samples at different depths are roughly similar to that of CE-5 basalts. Raman peak position of quartz may record a peak shock pressure of 31.4 GPa. 5-9 vol% plagioclase amorphization reflects that at least 2-9% exogenous materials in CE-5 soil samples are ejected from craters with diameters larger than 3 km located beyond 50 km from the landing site.
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Chang'e-5,Lunar soils,Granulometry,Mineralogy,Shock metamorphism
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