概括
核玛共振测量揭示了月球酸盐,伊尔梅尼特和金属铁中的铁. 在月球微粒或岩石碎片中没有显著地检测到铁铁.
科学领域:
- 地质化学 地质化学
- 核物理 核物理 核物理
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 月球材料含有各种含铁的矿物质.
- 了解铁的物种化对于月球地质和资源评估至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 用核玛共振 (NGR) 光谱学量化月球样本中的铁物种化.
- 为了识别月球微型和岩石中的特定含铁矿物和阶段.
主要方法:
- 进行了核玛共振 (NGR) 测量.
- 传输几何学被用于月球的细节.
- 对于完好无损的月球岩石碎片,采用了分散几何.
主要成果:
- 铁 (Fe3+) 没有检测到大量的铁.
- 在所有样本中观察到伊尔梅尼特 (FeTiO3) 共振.
- 在酸盐中发现了强烈的铁 (Fe2+) 共振 (pyroxenes,olivine,玻璃).
- 在月球微粒中检测到金属铁合金和铁 (FeS).
结论:
- 月球样本主要含有酸盐结构中的铁铁和ilmenite.
- NGR光谱学有效地区分了外星材料中的铁氧化状态和矿物宿主.
- 金属铁和岩的存在表明,月球规石中存在特定的形成或改变过程.
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