Experimental melting relations of 63545, 76015, and 76055The experiments discussed were conducted for the purpose of placing additional constraints on the origin of lunar highlands noritic compositions. The sample 63545 represents a fine-grained, crystalline melt rock consisting of pink spinel, plagioclase, divine, interstitial glass, minor oxides, and metal. According to Chao (1973), 76055 is an olivine-bearing micronorite hornfels with abundant xenocrysts and xenoliths. The sample 76015 is a vesicular, poikilitic impact melt with a homogeneous matrix. The obtained experimental melting relations of 63545, 76055, and 76015, are examined, taking into account experimental petrology and trace element chemistry of mare basalts. It is concluded that the studied compositions do not represent magmas derived by partial melting of either cosmic or differentiated source regions at any pressure in the moon. Presently available information would seem to favor an origin by impact-fusion of several highlands components.
Document ID
19780057768
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Delano, J. W. (New York, State University Stony Brook, N.Y., United States)