Mare Basalt Fragments in Lunar Highlands Meteorites: Connecting Measured Ti Abundances with Orbital Remote Sensing

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We retrieved Ti contents of parent magmas for seven basalt clasts in
highlands meteorites. The magmas are VLT and low-Ti basalts. A histogram
of their Ti contents is similar to that from global remote sensing, and
not like that of the Apollo mare basalts.

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