Survival times of meter-sized boulders on the surface of the Moon

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  • A. T. Basilevsky
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Analysis of the abundance of ejecta boulders Z2 m in diameter on the rims of twelve lunar craters (150– 950 m in diameter) of known formation ages (2–300 Ma) led to estimates of the survival times of metersized boulders against collisional destruction on the Moon. The median survival time, when 50% of the original rock population 42 m was destroyed, is about 40–80 Ma, while the 99% survival time (99% of rocks destroyed) is about 150–300 Ma. These estimates are a factor of 5 shorter than the survival times that one would extrapolate from the calculations of Horz et al. (1975a) for surface rocks o20 cm in diameter. However, recent experimental insights into the effective strength of different sized targets (Housen and Holsapple, 1999) suggest that meter-sized boulders have effective strengths a factor of 2–3 less than 10 cm sized rocks, thus reducing the survival times of meter-sized boulder by similar factors. Additionally, Horz et al. (1986) demonstrated that the cumulative effects of multiple impacts are more severe than assumed in the 1975 paper, thus decreasing the survival times of all surface rocks, regardless of size, by an estimated 20–30%. Also, typical crater ejecta are fractured at macroscopic and microscopic scales, and thus most likely weaker than the “pristine” crystalline rocks used in laboratory “calibration” experiments. These considerations bring the model calculations into much better agreement with our actual boulder observations. As a consequence we suggest that the new estimates are more realistic than those of Horz et al. (1975a). Accounting for the differences in impact velocities and impact rates for the Moon and Mars, our survival times of lunar rocks Z2 m in diameter may also apply, within a factor of 2, to the surface boulders of Phobos and Deimos. & 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013