2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1945-5100.2003.tb00022.x
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KREEPy lunar meteorite Dhofar 287A: A new lunar mare basalt

Abstract: 287B) is attached on the side. Dho 287A is only the fourth crystalline mare basalt meteorite found on Earth to date and is the subject of the present study. The basalt consists mainly of phenocrysts of olivine and pyroxene set in a finer-grained matrix, which is composed of elongated pyroxene and plagioclase crystals radiating from a common nucleii. The majority of olivine and pyroxene grains are zoned, from core to rim, in terms of Fe and Mg. Accessory minerals include ilmenite, chromite, ulvöspinel, troilite… Show more

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“…Minor quantities of chromite, ilmenite, apatite, silica, FeNi metal, and troilite are also present. Rare fragments of a fayalite + K-rich glass mesostasis, described in Dho 287A (Anand et al 2003a), occur as well.…”
Section: Mineral Fragmentsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Minor quantities of chromite, ilmenite, apatite, silica, FeNi metal, and troilite are also present. Rare fragments of a fayalite + K-rich glass mesostasis, described in Dho 287A (Anand et al 2003a), occur as well.…”
Section: Mineral Fragmentsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Mineral chemistries from the Dho 287A basalt (Anand et al 2003a) are shown in Figs. 3-10 for comparison.…”
Section: Petrography and Mineral Chemistrymentioning
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“…Variation in Fo content for olivine in lithic clasts and fragments in SaU 300. (Semenova et al 2000;Anand et al 2002;Nazarov et al 2002;Cahill et al 2004;Takeda et al 2006). These rocks may simply be breccias containing a mixture of both FAN and HMS rocks or represent pristine crustal lithologies (Cahill et al 2004).…”
Section: Affinities To Fan and Hms Suite Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%