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Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 1983

Petrology and chemistry of two “large” granite clasts from the moon

Paul H. Warren; G. Jeffrey Taylor; Klaus Keil; David N. Shirley; John T. Wasson

Abstract Pristine granite clasts in Apollo-14 breccias 14321 and 14303 have estimated masses of 1.8 and 0.17 g, respectively. The 14321 clast is ∼ 60% K-feldspar and 40% quartz, with traces of extremely Mg-poor mafic silicates and ilmenite. The 14303 clast is roughly 33% plagioclase, 32% K-feldspar, 23% quartz, 11% pyroxene, and 1% ilmenite; pyroxene and ilmenite are moderately Mg-rich; plagioclase and pyroxene are strongly zoned. Both clasts are severely brecciated, but monomict (pristine). Both have abundant graphic intergrowths of K-feldspar with quartz. Unlike the majority of similar Earth rocks, both clasts are devoid of hydrous phases. The bulk composition of the 14321 clast is similar to those of several other lunar granitic samples, but the 14303 clast is unique: it bears as close a resemblance to KREEP as it does to other lunar granites. Silicate liquid immiscibility may explain why the granites are low in REE relative to KREEP.


Geophysical Research Letters | 1983

Regolith Breccia Allan Hills A81005: Evidence of lunar origin, and petrography of pristine and nonpristine clasts

Paul H. Warren; G. Jeffrey Taylor; Klaus Keil


Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites | 1991

Geochemical investigation of five lunar meteorites : Implications for the composition, origin and evolution of the lunar crust

Paul H. Warren; Gregory W. Kallemeyn


Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites | 1993

Geochemical investigation of two lunar mare meteorites: Yamato-793169: and Asuka-881757

Paul H. Warren; Gregory W. Kallemeyn


Geophysical Research Letters | 1983

Compositional implications regarding the lunar origin of the ALHA81005 Meteorite

Gregory W. Kallemeyn; Paul H. Warren


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 1983

Al-Sm-Eu-Sr systematics of eucrites and Moon rocks: Implications for planetary bulk compositions

Paul H. Warren


Archive | 1997

Siderophile element evidence indicates that Apollo 14 high-Al mare basalts are not impact melts

Paul H. Warren; Gregory W. Kallemeyn; Frank T. Kyte


Archive | 2001

Eucrite Bluewing 001: A Stannern-like Bulk Composition and Its Linkage with Other Unequilibrated HED Basalts

Paul H. Warren; Gregory W. Kallemeyn


Archive | 1982

The Diversity of Igneous Rocks on the Eucrite Parent Body, as Explored Via Clasts from Kapoeta

Paul H. Warren; G. Jeffrey Taylor


Archive | 1998

Origin of Planetary Cores: Evidence for Mars-Earth Similarity in Distribution of Highly Siderophile Elements

Paul H. Warren; Gregory W. Kallemeyn; Frank T. Kyte

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Frank T. Kyte

University of California

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Eric A. Jerde

University of California

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Klaus Keil

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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John T. Wasson

University of California

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