Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 906
... material has since been observed in shocked ter- restrial rocks . The exact character of such material is uncertain . It possesses considerable order , since T. E. Bunch reported that the material could be converted to single grains of ...
... material has since been observed in shocked ter- restrial rocks . The exact character of such material is uncertain . It possesses considerable order , since T. E. Bunch reported that the material could be converted to single grains of ...
Page 987
... material that is noncohesive or , in the extreme limit , weakly cohe- sive . Results from extensive laboratory cratering studies ( 7 ) , which have pro- duced impact craters up to 50 cm in diameter , indicate that cohesiveness precludes ...
... material that is noncohesive or , in the extreme limit , weakly cohe- sive . Results from extensive laboratory cratering studies ( 7 ) , which have pro- duced impact craters up to 50 cm in diameter , indicate that cohesiveness precludes ...
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... material probably covers the smooth great areas of the moon and that this layer may extend to the floors of the maria depressions . It is also possible and perhaps probable that limited lava flows produced by melted material from the ...
... material probably covers the smooth great areas of the moon and that this layer may extend to the floors of the maria depressions . It is also possible and perhaps probable that limited lava flows produced by melted material from the ...
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