Igneous rocks from Apollo 16 rake samplesResults are reported for a study of seven holocrystalline feldspathic rocks (including a spinel troctolite and six melt rocks) and one mare basalt clast from the Apollo-16 rake samples. The composition and grain structure of each rock is described in detail. Only the spinel troctolite is considered a good candidate for a primary igneous cumulate formed during the original differentiation of the lunar crust. It is shown that the melt rocks probably resulted from shock melting followed by rapid crystallization of heterogeneous highland material and that compositional variations are probably due to mixing of various amounts of heterogeneous cumulates and KREEP components. It is suggested that the mare basalt clast may have been derived from Mare Fecunditatis, although the nearest mare to the Apollo-16 site is Nectaris.
Document ID
19750055497
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Dowty, E.
Keil, K.
Prinz, M. (New Mexico, University Albuquerque, N. Mex., United States)