The chemistry, origin and petrogenetic implications of lunar granite and monzonite

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Geochemistry, Granite, Lunar Composition, Lunar Rocks, Chemical Composition, Crystallization, Glass, Lunar Crust, Lunar Evolution, Lunar Soil, Petrology, Phase Transformations, Silicon Dioxide

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It is found that granitic composition mesostasis, glass and breccia clast materials have overlapping major element chemistries and as a group appear to make up 1-5% of the lunar crust. No monzonitic component is recognized in the soil glasses. Fractional crystallization of even the most silica-rich basalt produces granite by the process of immiscibility rather than crystal-liquid fractionation.

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