Title: Regional chemical variations in lunar basaltic lavas
Abstract: The higher Al2O3 concentrations in mare soils at Apollo landing sites, relative to mare basalts, have generally been attributed to the presence of 20-30% of terra material in the mare surface regolith. This viewpoint is shown to be erroneous when entire maria are studied; the amount of terra material in typical mare surface regoliths is only about 5%, or less. The bulk of the mare soils are the comminuted remains of aluminous mare basalt flows. On a regional scale, the sample and orbital data for maria define prominent chemical variations that are well beyond those expected from simple igneous processes and therefore indicate that gradations in one or more of the major parameters of planetary differentiation caused these variations. The increasingly abundant evidence for regional variations in the chemical compositions of lunar basalts requires that regional petrogenetic provinces must be considered in models of lunar evolution.
Publication Year: 1979
Publication Date: 1979-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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