Petrology and chemistry of Apollo 17 regolith breccias - A history of mixing of highland and mare regolithResults are presented of petrological and chemical analyses of ten Apollo 17 breccias, showing that two of these consist predominantly of highland material, seven are mare-dominated, and one is a welded volcanic glass deposit; all were formed at or near the Apollo 17 site, and all contain both mare and highland components. The data are indicative of the Apollo 17 breccias formation from immature source regolith. The breccias are considered to be formed locally after an eruption of basalt and orange glass at the site. Since the formation of the breccias, the regolith at the Apollo 17 site has become more mature, and the orange glass abundance has been somewhat decreased by mixing. One of the sample may contain a previously unreported volcanic glass type.
Document ID
19900046419
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Simon, S. B. (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City; Chicago, University IL, United States)
Papike, J. J. (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Rapid City, United States)
Gosselin, D. C. (Nebraska, University Norfolk, United States)
Laul, J. C. (Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Richland, WA, United States)
Hughes, S. S. (Oregon State University Corvallis; Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, Butte, United States)