A chemical study of individual green glasses and brown glasses from 15426 - Implications for their petrogenesisSystematic chemical analyses of individual Apollo 15 green glasses were performed in order to: (1) study chemical variations among them; (2) understand their petrogenesis and source region; and (3) study their possible relationships with mare basalts in general. Brown glasses were also analyzed in order to study their chemical variations and their petrogenetic relationships to green glasses and mare basalts. The chemical composition of green and brown glasses is shown and variation diagrams of Sc, Cr2O3, FeO, and Co abundances in green glasses are presented. Igneous fractionation, two component magma mixing, and partial melting of heterogeneous source materials are alternate scenarios to explain strong observed correlations. The composition of green glasses indicates that they were derived by partial melting of the fractionated cumulate source materials formed from a magma ocean which had experienced certain degrees of olivine and plagioclase fractional crystallization.
Document ID
19820048200
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Ma, M.-S. (Oregon State Univ. Corvallis, OR, United States)
Liu, Y.-G. (Oregon State Univ. Corvallis, OR, United States)
Schmitt, R. A. (Oregon State University Corvallis, OR, United States)