Compositional-petrographic investigation of pristine nonmare rocksTwenty-six highlands rocks and clasts are characterized petrographically and by determinations of major and trace elements, including key incompatibles and siderophiles. Most samples were selected in the hope that they would prove to be pristine, i.e., unremelted, monomict products of endogenous lunar magmatism. About 3/5 are almost certainly pristine, while about 1/4 are definitely non-pristine, and the remainder await further study before pristinity may be either proven or disproven. All of the major conclusions of Warren and Wasson (1977) about the significance of pristine nonmare rocks and the nature of the lunar crust still appear correct. Probably none, or virtually none, of the samples possessing the attributes by which 'pristinity' is judged formed as 'secondary differentiates' in giant impact melt pools, as Delano and Ringwood (1978) propose. Those which possess markedly plutonic textures (e.g., 62236) almost certainly did not.
Document ID
19790055102
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Warren, P. H. (California State Univ. Los Angeles, CA, United States)
Wasson, J. T. (California, University Los Angeles, Calif., United States)