Coarse-grained basalt 71597: a product of partial olivine accumulation.
Abstract
Rock 71597, a coarse-grained plagioclase-poikilitic basalt that contains 15.8% MgO and 19.3% modal olivine, is described. Olivine and ilmenite crystals occur in two size generations, and large subequant olivine crystals, small 'matrix' olivines, and large ilmenite crystals are characterized. Since large olivine and ilmenite crystals with skeletal habits suggestive of crystallization under relatively rapid cooling are found in a rock whose texture is consonant with slower cooling, it is suggested that the large skeletal crystals formed toward the more rapidly cooled margin of a flow and accumulated by gravitational crystal settling toward the flow's interior. In support of this hypothesis, calculations indicate that the observed olivine compositions are approximately 10 mol% too Fe-rich to have crystallized from a melt of composition corresponding to that of 71597.
- Publication:
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings
- Pub Date:
- 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977LPSC....8.1429W
- Keywords:
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- Apollo 17 Flight;
- Basalt;
- Ilmenite;
- Lunar Maria;
- Lunar Rocks;
- Olivine;
- Crystallization;
- Feldspars;
- Granular Materials;
- Iron;
- Size Determination;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration