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Comparison of the magnetic properties of glass from Luna 20 with similar properties of glass from the Apollo missions

January 1, 1973

Magnetic susceptibility measurements have been made on four glass spherules and fragments from the Luna 20 fines; two at 300°K and two from 300°K to 4°K. From these data the magnetic susceptibility extrapolated to infinite field, the magnetization at low fields and also the saturation magnetization at high fields, the Curie constant, the Weiss temperature, and the temperature-independent susceptibility were determined. Using a model previously proposed for the Apollo specimens, the Curie constant of the antiferromagnetic inclusions and a zero field splitting parameter were calculated for the same specimens. The data show the relatively low concentration of iron in all forms in these specimens. In addition, the Weiss temperature is lower than that measured for the Apollo specimens, and can be attributed almost entirely to the ligand field distortion about the Fe2+ ions in the glassy phase. The data further suggest that the Luna 20 specimens cooled more slowly than those of the Apollo missions, and that some of the antiferromagnetic inclusions in the glass may have crystallized from the glass during cooling.

    Publication Year 1973
    Title Comparison of the magnetic properties of glass from Luna 20 with similar properties of glass from the Apollo missions
    DOI 10.1016/0016-7037(73)90199-3
    Authors F. E. Senftle, A. N. Thorpe, C.C. Alexander, C.L. Briggs
    Publication Type Article
    Publication Subtype Journal Article
    Series Title Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
    Index ID 70009825
    Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse