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Formation of the Lunar Primary Crust From a Long-Lived Slushy Magma Ocean
Chloé Michaut1,2, Jerome A Neufeld3,4,5
1Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon Université de Lyon Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon, Terre, Planètes, Environnement Lyon France.
Abstract:
Classical fractional crystallization scenarios of early lunar evolution suggest crustal formation by the flotation of light anorthite minerals from a liquid magma ocean. However, this model is challenged by the Myr age range of primitive ferroan anorthosites, their concordance with Mg-suite magmatism and by the compositional diversity observed in lunar anorthosites. Here, we propose a new model of slushy magma ocean crystallization in which crystals remain suspended in the lunar interior and crust formation only begins once a critical crystal content is reached. Thereafter crustal formation occurs by buoyant melt extraction and magmatism. The mixture viscosity strongly depends on temperature and solid fraction driving the development of a surface stagnant lid where enhanced solidification and buoyant ascent of melt lead to an anorthite-enriched crust. This model explains lunar anorthosites heterogeneity and suggests a crustal formation timescale of 100s Ma, reconciling anorthosite ages with an early age of the Moon.
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