Trends in the chemical composition of lunar rocks and glasses

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Chemical Composition, Glass, Lunar Rocks, Petrology, Anorthosite, Basalt, Lunar Soil, Multivariate Statistical Analysis

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The paper presents a new method of multivariate statistics used to develop a new classification of the lunar glasses for each of eight soil samples using data from more than 2000 chemical analyses. The study of the homogeneous classes led to the determination of seven groups which were interpreted as the chemical equivalents of the seven main groups of lunar rocks; anorthosites, highland basalts, creep basalts, mare basalts, the high-Ti mare basalts, and high-calcium granites. Finally, the composition and origin of these groups are discussed.

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