Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976geokh......176i&link_type=abstract
Geokhimiia, Feb. 1976, p. 176-188. In Russian.
Computer Science
Chondrites, Lunar Rocks, Petrography, Anorthosite, Bedrock, Chemical Composition, Crystallization, Electron Microscopes, Lunik Lunar Probes, Meteoritic Microstructures, Structural Analysis
Scientific paper
The structure of chondroids from the Luna 16 and Luna 20 specimens of lunar regolith was investigated. The chondroids studied were apparently formed by three separate processes: spontaneous crystallization from completely melted spherules in the supercooled state; crystallization of glassy spheres in the solid state; solidification of partially melted spherules, including components of the fine fraction of the regolith. The chemical composition of the first two types corresponds to bedrock types of the anorthosite-northite-troctolite series. The type of chondrite formed is dependent on the location, force of impact of the meteorite, and the composition of the original material.
Ivanov Alexei V.
Nazarov Michael A.
Rode O. D.
Shevaleevskii I. D.
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