Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997lpi....28..167b&link_type=abstract
Conference Paper, 28th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, p. 167.
Computer Science
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Petrography, Mineralogy, Chemical Composition, Breccia, Metamorphism (Geology), Textures, Lithology, Pyroxenes
Scientific paper
The texture and mineralogy of the Pipliya meteorite are reported. The meteorite is a brecciated eucrite and is distinctive because of its high proportion of lithic clasts compared to the amount of brecciate matrix and because lithology A (fine-grained and containing pyroxenes similar in composition to those in 'main group' eucrites) and lithology B (similar to A in mineralogy but medium-grained) are similar in pyroxene mineralogy but different in texture and grain size. The texture of the matrix material suggests that the breccia may have undergone late stage metamorphism.
Buchanan Paul C.
Goetzee S. H.
Reid Michael A.
Reimold Wolf Uwe
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