Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1983
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Physica Scripta (ISSN 0031-8949), vol. 27, no. 6, June 1983, p. 437-444. Research supported by the Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa
Physics
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Achondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Pyroxenes, Earth Mantle, Iron, Lunar Rocks, Mossbauer Effect, Planetary Evolution
Scientific paper
Moessbauer investigations of two achondrites, ALHA 77256 and Stannern, are reported. The results are compared to Moessbauer spectra of selected terrestrial and lunar rocks. The work confirms that the mantle of the earth is highly oxidized compared to the mantle of the asteroidal bodies, which are believed to be the source of the meteorites called achondrites, and the lunar basalts. A preliminary discussion of the significance of Moessbauer spectroscopy in the study of the evolution of planets is included.
Campsie John
Knudsen Jens Martin
Roy-Poulsen N. O.
Vieira W. A. V.
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