Mineralogy and petrology of some Apollo 16 rocks and fines - General petrologic model of moonData published in the literature and original results of mineralogical and petrological analyses of Apollo 16 rocks and fines indicate that Apollo 16 and Luna 20 sites are dominated by plagioclase-rich rocks with minor olivine and/or pyroxene. Data suggest that shock, brecciation, and recrystallization have largely eliminated primary textures. In general, all data are consistent with derivation from ejecta blankets produced from plagioclase-rich rocks by impacts. The lunar crust is discussed as a product of an early differentiation of the entire moon, and Mg/Fe data for experimental olivine-liquid and olivine-orthopyroxene equilibria are used as constraints to examine compositional data for rocks, glasses, and fragments in the light of specific models for crystal-liquid differentiation.
Document ID
19740040092
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Steele, I. M.
Smith, J. V. (Chicago, University Chicago, Ill., United States)