Petrogenesis of lunar granulitic breccia meteorites Northwest Africa 15062 and 15063
Zhipeng Xia,
Baochen Yang,
Bowen Si
et al.
Abstract:We present petrology and mineralogy for two lunar granulitic breccia meteorites that were detected in Northwest Africa (NWA), the samples NWA 15062 and NWA 15063. The fragments primarily consist of plagioclase and olivine mineral clasts, with minor amounts of anorthosite clasts and one troctolite clast. The anorthosite clasts are dominated by plagioclase/maskelynite, with minor olivine and pyroxene. A troctolite clast, composed of olivine and maskelynite, occurs in NWA 15063. The olivine clasts display mosaic … Show more
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