Troctolitic Anorthosite from 77115: A Magnesian Member of the Alkalic Suite
Abstract
Alkalic suite pristine nonmare rocks are distinctly enriched in plagiophile elements such as Na and K, as well as generally incompatible elements, despite modes and textures more characteristic of typical crustal cumulates (most commonly anorthosites) than of the basaltic KREEP rocks that appear to account for the bulk of the lunar crust's total complement of incompatible elements. Our studies indicate that the 77115 troctolitic clasts of Winzer et al. is actually a troctolitic anorthosite (or anorthositic troctolite), probably best classified as a member of the alkalic suite. We managed to obtain a thin section with pyroxene and olivine, and analyzed a 13.4-mg chip by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). The results of this analysis are briefly discussed.
- Publication:
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Geology of the Apollo 17 Landing Site
- Pub Date:
- December 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992ga17.confQ..61W
- Keywords:
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- Anorthosite;
- Chemical Composition;
- Lithology;
- Lunar Crust;
- Lunar Geology;
- Lunar Rocks;
- Neutron Activation Analysis;
- Petrology;
- Breccia;
- Olivine;
- Pyroxenes;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration