How We Used NASA Lunar Set in Planetary and Material Science Studies: Textural and Cooling Sequences in Sections of Lava Column from a Thin and a Thick Lava-Flow, from the Moon and Mars with Terrestrial Analogue and Chondrule Textural Comparisons

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We studied cooling textures of basalts of NASA lunar, chondrules of NIPR
Antarctic meteorite sets and reconstructed textures of a thick lava
column of a mafic lava flow on planetary surface; terrestrial
counterparts were also involved in comparisons.

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