Mare components in mare-highland lunar meteorite regolith breccias - Implications vis-a-vis source-crater pairing

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Lunar Maria, Meteoritic Composition, Regolith, Breccia, Lunar Crust, Cosmic Rays, Highlands, Lunar Craters, Magnesium Oxides, Aluminum Oxides

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Evidence is presented for source-crater pairing of lunar meteorites Y-793274 and QUE94281 on the basis of analyses of low-Ti mare glass spherules from the matrices of these breccias. It is argued that these meteorites are source-crater paired, but that EET87521 is most likely the product of a separate launch event. Site averages of pure mare basalts are given.

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