Titanium Valence in Lunar Ultramafic Glasses and Olivine-Diogenites

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The valence of Ti in lunar glasses and olivine-diogenites is a function
of melt composition and compatibility of Ti3+ in Fe-Mg minerals. The
differences between glass and coexisting minerals suggests a
non-quenchability of the Ti valence in glass.

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