La/Sm ratios in mare basalts as a consequence of mafic cumulate fractionation from an initial lunar magmaA model is constructed for the La/Sm ratio and the abundance of chrondrite-normalized La in different proportions of partial melts of a mafic cumulate source that might have settled to the bottom of an initial lunar magma ocean prior to any plagioclase separation. It is proposed that La/Sm ratios and chrondrite-normalized La abundances of common mare basalts are found in partial melts only if: the mafic cumulate consists mostly of clinopyroxene, a very low fraction of the cumulate melts, and the cumulate represents a moderate to high proportion of the crystallization of the initial magma ocean. Only if the partitioning of clinopyroxene is forced to mimic plagioclase (DLa is greater than DSm) do the present modeling results become compatible with the scenario for producing appropriate parent melts of mare basalts from mafic cumulates. It is found unlikely that parent melts of mare basalts were produced from mafic cumulates of an initial lunar magma ocean that had not had any plagioclase crystallization.
Document ID
19910057729
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Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shaffer, E. E. (Indiana Univ. Bloomington, IN, United States)
Brophy, J. G. (Indiana Univ. Bloomington, IN, United States)
Basu, A. (Indiana University Bloomington, United States)