The Most Reduced Rock from the Moon — Apollo 14 Basalt 14053: Extreme Reduction Entirely from a Re-Heating Event

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Hi-Al basalt 14053 contains evidence for extreme reduction of fayalite
and spinels. However, this is a normal basalt, with the superposition of
a secondary reduction process involving solar-wind hydrogen reduction of
these phases during an entirely later reheating event.

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