Petrography and classification of Apollo 17 non-mare rocks with emphasis on samples from the Station 6 boulderThe Apollo-17 nonmare rock collection consists largely of polymict breccias lithified by impact and characterized by a variety of types of lithic clasts, concentrations of siderophile elements that indicate substantial meteoritic contamination, and contents of metallic iron well above those of mare basalts. These materials may be subdivided into two compositional groups, one with 70-80% feldspar and the other with 50-60% feldspar. The high-feldspar group includes two characteristic textures: coarsely poikilitic and granulitic. The low-feldspar group includes (1) fragmental breccias with the most diverse lithic clast populations of all breccias and (2) crystalline breccias with poikilitic and subophitic to micropoikilitic textures containing tabular feldspar, granular textures with anhedral feldspar, and clast-rich ophitic textures containing less euhedral feldspar. In the poikilitic and subophitic to micropoikilitic textures, the clast population is dominated by the high-feldspar lithologies and An(94-47) plagioclase grains, indicating that these more refractory lithologies were abundant in the material from which the less feldspathic crystalline rocks formed.
Document ID
19750055492
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Simonds, C. H. (Lunar Science Institute Houston, Tex., United States)
Phinney, W. C.
Warner, J. L. (NASA Johnson Space Center Geology Branch, Houston, Tex., United States)