Regolith depositional history at Shorty Crater

Nuclear particle track measurements in the 68 cm double drive tube 74002-74001 indicate that the whole core was deposited in one event some 10 m.y. ago. Significant reworking of the soil only occurred down to a few cm from the lunar surface since this event. Complementary investigations in this core by other groups are discussed. Most of the evidence available leads to a two stage model in which the orange and black soils collected at Shorty Crater were first irradiated for approximately 25 m.y. at some depth and then were deposited only a few m.y. ago as an overturned ejecta blanket.