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The magma ocean concept and lunar evolution

Abstract

The model of lunar evolution in which the anorthositic plagioclase-rich oldest crust of the moon is formed over a period of 300 Myr or less by crystallization as it floats on a global ocean of magma tens or hundreds of km thick is examined in a review of petrological and theoretical studies. Consideration is given to the classification of lunar rocks, the evidence for primordial deep global differentiation, constraints on the depth of the molten zone, the effects of pressure on mineral stability relationships, mainly-liquid vs mainly-magmifer ocean models, and the evidence for multiple ancient differentiation episodes. A synthesis of the model of primordial differentiation and its aftereffects is presented, and the generalization of the model to the earth and to Mars, Mercury, Venus, and the asteroids is discussed.


Publication:
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Pub Date:
1985
DOI:

10.1146/annurev.ea.13.050185.001221

Bibcode:
1985AREPS..13..201W
Keywords:
  • Moon;
  • Magma Ocean;
  • Evolution;
  • Crust;
  • Magmatism;
  • Differentiation;
  • Heat;
  • Thermal Effects;
  • Terrestrial Planets;
  • Comparisons;
  • Compostion;
  • Basalt;
  • Review;
  • Kreep;
  • Lithology;
  • Samples;
  • Lunar;
  • Europium;
  • Anomalies;
  • Source;
  • Patterns;
  • Mineralogy;
  • Petrogenesis;
  • Temperature;
  • Pressure;
  • Isotopes;
  • Trace Elements;
  • Formation;
  • Data;
  • Origin
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