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Magma Ocean Solidification: Oldest Lunar Zircon COSMOCHEMISTRY iLLUSTRATED Time to Solidify an Ocean of Magma The Moon melted when it formed. How long did it take this ocean of magma to solidify?
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Magma Ocean Solidification: Oldest Lunar Zircon COSMOCHEMISTRY iLLUSTRATED Time to Solidify an Ocean of Magma Aftermath of the giant impact: Rapid, hot formation of the Moon. Magma ocean cooling began soon after lunar formation. Measurements of Sm-Nd and W isotopes indicate lunar formation occurred 4.517 billion years ago.
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Magma Ocean Solidification: Oldest Lunar Zircon COSMOCHEMISTRY iLLUSTRATED Time to Solidify an Ocean of Magma Rock 72215 collected at Apollo 17 site. A single zircon in 72215 shows a range of ages. The oldest cluster at 4.417 billion years. This is 100 million years after Moon magma ocean began to crystallize.
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Magma Ocean Solidification: Oldest Lunar Zircon COSMOCHEMISTRY iLLUSTRATED Time to Solidify an Ocean of Magma Nemchin et al. (2009) Oldest zircons have an average 207Pb/ 206 Pb age of 4.417 Ga, likely close to the end of magma ocean crystallization.
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Magma Ocean Solidification: Oldest Lunar Zircon COSMOCHEMISTRY iLLUSTRATED End of Magma Ocean Crystallization Origin of Moon at 4.517 billion years ago Formation of much of the anorthosite crust (crystallization 75% completed), 61 million years later (4.456 Gy) End of crystallization (maybe a few percent magma left over), 39 million years later (4.417 Gy) Magma ocean duration: 100 My
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