Apollo 15 coarse fines (4-10 mm): Sample classification, description and inventory

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Apollo 15 Flight, Classifications, Lunar Rocks, Microscopy, Inventories, Lunar Exploration, Mineralogy, Petrology, Specimens, Tables (Data)

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A particle by particle binocular microscopic examination of all of the Apollo 15 4-10 mm fines samples is reported. These particles are classified according to their macroscopic lithologic features in order to provide a basis for sample allocations and future study. The relatively large size of these particles renders them too vaulable to permit treatment along with the other bulk fines, yet they are too small (and numerous) to practically receive full individual descriptive treatment as given the larger rock samples. This examination, classification and description of subgroups represents a compromise treatment. In most cases and for many types of investigation the individual particles should be large enough to permit the application of more than one type of analysis.

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