| | Book | The Lunar Sourcebook, a concisely presented collection of data gathered during the American and Soviet...current scientific and technical information about the Moon. This book provides a thorough introduction to...information about the nature of the lunar environment. It explores the formation and evolution of the Moon’s surface...surface, the chemical and mineralogical nature of lunar rocks and soils, and the current state of scientific...scientific knowledge about the nature, origin, and history of the Moon. The book is written and edited by | | | Report (volume) | MINERALOGY & GEOCHEMISTRY Volume 60 NEW VIEWS of the MOON EDITORS: Bradley L. Jolliff, Mark A. Wieczorek...This book is dedicated to the memory of the late Graham Ryder, who was one of the original four members of...of CAPTEM when the New Views of the Moon scientific initiative was first conceived. Graham, who was a...owing to his broad knowledge of the lunar samples and his residence at the Lunar and Planetary Institute...where CAPTEM met, was a logical choice to be one of the co-leaders of this lunarscience initiative. Not only | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 104, pages 370–384, 2019 Spinel-anorthosites on the Moon: Impact melt origins suggested by enthalpy constraints...spectra of the Moon have delineated regions where spinel is the only ferromagnesian mineral; the rock is...spinel-bearing rocks form by low-pressure assimilation of highlands anorthosite into olivine-rich basaltic (i.e.,...evaluate the heat (i.e., enthalpy) required for this assimilation process. Magma compositions are the picritic...picritic Apollo 14 B green glass and an estimation of the magma parental to Mg-suite cumulate rocks. From | | | Book | (base of the North Massif) on the north side of the Taurus-Littrow Valley, during the Apollo 17 mission...mission. The front portion of the Lunar Roving Vehicle is visible at the left. The directional antenna (umbrella... Lunar Science: A Po st-Apollo View Scientific Results and Insights from the Lunar Samples STUART ROSS...1925Lunar science: a post-Apollo view. Includes bibliographical references. 1. Moon. I. Title. QB592.T38 1975...detail visible on the lunar surface in this near terminator photo taken during the Apollo 16 mission. View | | | Book | Antarctic Meteorites (1976–2010) A Pictorial Guide to the Collection Kevin Righter Catherine M. Corrigan Timothy...Harvey Editors This work is a copublication between the American Geophysical Union and John Wiley & Sons...between the American Geophysical Union and John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Published under the aegis of the AGU Publications...Blakely, Vice Chair, Publications Committee © 2015 by the American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Avenue,... N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 For details about the American Geophysical Union, see www.agu.org. Published | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 82nd Annual Meeting of The Meteoritical Society 2019 (LPI Contrib. No. 2157) 6130.pdf MINERALOGICAL...within the CR chondrite field [e.g., 4-6]. Therefore, it is of great interest to explore the petrogenetic...meteorites to better understand thermal evolution of the CR chondrite parent body [e.g., 3]. To begin with...noted that the size of Fe-Ni metal in one of the PTSs are much larger (~2 mm) than that in the other (~0...Tafassasset PTSs, no relict chondrules are present. The olivine and pyroxene compositions of Tafassasset |
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