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Scientific paper
Apr 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976lpsc....7.1723r&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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Geochemistry, Granite, Lunar Composition, Lunar Rocks, Chemical Composition, Crystallization, Glass, Lunar Crust, Lunar Evolution, Lunar Soil, Petrology, Phase Transformations, Silicon Dioxide
Scientific paper
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.
Campbell Wallace H.
Dick P. A.
Hess Paul C.
Rutherford Malcolm J.
Ryerson Frederick J.
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