Title of article :
A sawtooth-like timeline for the first billion years of lunar bombardment
Author/Authors :
Morbidelli، نويسنده , , A. and Marchi، نويسنده , , S. and Bottke، نويسنده , , W.F. and Kring، نويسنده , , D.A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
8
From page :
144
To page :
151
Abstract :
We revisit the early evolution of the Moonʹs bombardment. Our work combines modeling (based on plausible projectile sources and their dynamical decay rates) with constraints from the lunar crater record, radiometric ages of the youngest lunar basins, and the abundance of highly siderophile elements in the lunar crust and mantle. We deduce that the evolution of the impact flux did not decline exponentially over the first billion years of lunar history, but also there was no prominent and narrow impact spike ∼ 3.9 Gy ago, unlike that typically envisioned in the lunar cataclysm scenario. Instead, we show the timeline of the lunar bombardment has a sawtooth-like profile, with an uptick in the impact flux near ∼ 4.1 Gy ago. The impact flux at the beginning of this weaker cataclysm was 5–10 times higher than the immediately preceding period. The Nectaris basin should have been one of the first basins formed at the sawtooth. We predict the bombardment rate since ∼ 4.1 Gy ago declined slowly and adhered relatively close to classic crater chronology models (Neukum and Ivanov, 1994). Overall we expect that the sawtooth event accounted for about one-fourth of the total bombardment suffered by the Moon since its formation. Consequently, considering that ∼ 12 – 14 basins formed during the sawtooth event, we expect that the net number of basins formed on the Moon was ∼ 45 – 50 . From our expected bombardment timeline, we derived a new and improved lunar chronology suitable for use on pre-Nectarian surface units. According to this chronology, a significant portion of the oldest lunar cratered terrains has an age of 4.38–4.42 Gyr. Moreover, the largest lunar basin, South Pole Aitken, is older than 4.3 Gy, and therefore was not produced during the lunar cataclysm.
Keywords :
Lunar bombardment , lunar cataclysm , Late Heavy Bombardment , impact basin formation , Nectaris basin , South Pole Aitken
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2330082
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