Carnegie Institution of Washington, Geophysical Laboratory, 5251 Broad Branch Road N.W., Washington, DC 20015, USA.
Science. 2010 Jul 2;329(5987):51. doi: 10.1126/science.1190541.
We report on the detection of discrete grains of crystalline graphite and graphite whiskers (GWs) in an Apollo 17 impact melt breccia. Multiple instances of graphite and GWs within a discrete area of the sample imply that these grains are not terrestrial contamination. Both graphite and GWs are indicative of high-temperature conditions and are probably the result of the impact processes responsible for breccia formation. This suggests that impact processes may be an additional formation mechanism for GWs in the solar system and indicates that the Moon contains a record of ancient carbonaceous material delivered at the time of the Late Heavy Bombardment.
我们报告了在阿波罗 17 号撞击熔融角砾岩中发现的结晶石墨和石墨晶须(GWs)的离散颗粒。样品中多个离散区域内的石墨和 GWs 表明这些颗粒不是地球污染物。石墨和 GWs 都表明存在高温条件,可能是导致角砾岩形成的冲击过程的结果。这表明冲击过程可能是太阳系中 GWs 的另一种形成机制,并表明月球包含了在晚期重轰炸时期输送的古老碳质材料的记录。