Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976lpsc....7.1659d&link_type=abstract
In: Lunar Science Conference, 7th, Houston, Tex., March 15-19, 1976, Proceedings. Volume 2. (A77-34651 15-91) New York, Pergamon
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Basalt, Lunar Composition, Lunar Evolution, Lunar Rocks, Trace Elements, Abundance, Apollo Flights, Barium, Breccia, Chemical Analysis, Igneous Rocks, Mass Ratios, Potassium, Volatility
Scientific paper
It is found that the origin of low-K high-Ti basalts involves the partial melting of an ilmenite-rich cumulate, with little or no ilmenite remaining in the residue. High-K high-Ti basalts may derived by low volume partial melting of either an ilmenite-rich cumulate or a lower Ti source region. Low-Ti basalts have been produced from source regions that preserved 'whole moon' ratios of incompatible elements. KREEP or its source region have previously undergone ilmenite fractionation and removal.
Abraham Y. C.
Ahrens L. H.
Duncan Roy A.
Erlank Anthony J.
Sher M. K.
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