Millimeter petrology and kilometer mineralogical exploration of the moonCoordinated petrologic and spectroscopic analyses were undertaken for a specially prepared 1-cm chip of regolith breccia 60019. The mafic minerals of each large clast were readily identified from spectral reflectance measurements of the same clasts, and mineral abundance was shown to be directly related to absorption strength. Although most clasts of 60019 are noritic in composition, the presence of abundant olivine and/or high-Ca pyroxene in several clasts is easily noted spectroscopically. The origin of an unusual absorption feature near 0.6 micron in an anorthositic clast was determined by petrographic analysis to be due to very fine-grained translucent ilmenite. The 60019 matrix is dark and glassy, and although a variety of clasts occur on all scales, particulate powders of 60019 are all very similar and have spectral properties that indicate a noritic breccia bulk composition.
Document ID
19890049124
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pieters, C. M. (Brown University Providence, RI, United States)
Taylor, G. J. (New Mexico, University Albuquerque, United States)