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Publikováno v:
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 75:1540-1573
We present compositional data for 358 lithic fragments (2–4-mm size range) and 15 soils (
Publikováno v:
Geosphere. 6:855-899
Geochemical data for a comprehensive suite of over 700 samples of massif anorthosite and associated rocks from the Adirondack Mountains, New York, exhibit a ubiquitous mixed tholeiitic and calc-alkaline signature indicating a complex petrogenesis. Th
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Mineralogist. 46:1477-1500
The Raman spectra of a large number of natural feldspar-group minerals were obtained to determine what compositional and structural information can be inferred solely from their Raman spectra. The feldspar minerals selected cover a wide range of Na,
Autor:
Larry A. Haskin, Karen E. Ziege
Publikováno v:
Instrumental Methods for Analysis of Soils and Plant Tissue
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https://doi.org/10.2136/1971.instrumentalmethods.c9
https://doi.org/10.2136/1971.instrumentalmethods.c9
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 70:6050-6067
The regolith of the Apollo 16 lunar landing site is composed mainly of feldspathic lithologies but mafic lithologies are also present. A large proportion of the mafic material occurs as glass. We determined the major element composition of 280 mafic
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 70:6201-6222
The dominant feature of the olivine Raman spectrum is a doublet that occurs in the spectral region of 815–825 cm � 1 (DB1) and 838– 857 cm � 1 (DB2). These features arise from coupled symmetric and asymmetric stretching vibrational modes of t
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 41:263-284
We present the petrography and geochemistry of five 2-4 mm basalt fragments from the Apollo 16 regolith. These fragments are 1) a high-Ti vitrophyric basalt compositionally similar to Apollo 17 high-Ti mare basalts, 2) a very high-Ti vitrophyric basa
Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 40:1073-1101
We report on the bulk composition and petrography of four new basaltic meteorites found in AntarcticaLAP (LaPaz Icefield) 02205, LAP 02224, LAP 02226, and LAP 02436--and compare the LAP meteorites to other lunar mare basalts. The LAP meteorites are c
Autor:
Göstar Klingelhöfer, Diana L. Blaney, Benton C. Clark, Albert S. Yen, Alian Wang, John A. Grant, L. A. Soderblom, Scott M. McLennan, Steven W. Squyres, S. P. Gorevan, Douglas W. Ming, Philip R. Christensen, David J. Des Marais, Ralf Gellert, Joel A. Hurowitz, Jutta Zipfel, Harry Y. McSween, Nicholas J. Tosca, Kenneth E. Herkenhoff, Larry S. Crumpler, J. Brückner, Larry A. Haskin, Jack D. Farmer, Christian Schröder, Steve Ruff, N. A. Cabrol, Raymond E. Arvidson, Bradley L. Jolliff, Paulo de Souza, James F. Bell
Publikováno v:
Nature. 436:66-69
The cover shows part of the Larry's Lookout panorama, seen from the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Spirit during its drive up Husband Hill: the summit is about 200 metres from the rover. Six papers this week report in detail on the MER mission. An Anal
Autor:
Harry Y. McSween, J. Brückner, Wendy M. Calvin, William M. Folkner, Scott M. McLennan, J. W. Rice, G. Landis, Matthew P. Golombek, Philip R. Christensen, R. Li, David J. Des Marais, Jeffrey E. Moersch, Steven W. Squyres, Paul S. Smith, John A. Grant, Göstar Klingelhöfer, James F. Bell, Jeffrey R. Johnson, Thanasis E. Economou, Kenneth E. Herkenhoff, Heinrich Wänke, Michael C. Malin, Jack D. Farmer, Laurence A. Soderblom, N. A. Cabrol, Benton C. Clark, John P. Grotzinger, Morten Madsen, Ronald Greeley, Michael H. Carr, Claude d’Uston, T. J. Parker, M. Sims, S. P. Gorevan, M. J. Wolff, Thomas J. Wdowiak, Stubbe F. Hviid, M. D. Smith, Andrew H. Knoll, Albert S. Yen, Mark T. Lemmon, Rudolf Rieder, Larry S. Crumpler, William H. Farrand, Larry A. Haskin, D. W. Ming, Ryan C. Sullivan, Raymond E. Arvidson, Richard V. Morris, Lutz Richter
Publikováno v:
Science. 306:1698-1703
The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has investigated the landing site in Eagle crater and the nearby plains within Meridiani Planum. The soils consist of fine-grained basaltic sand and a surface lag of hematite-rich spherules, spherule fragments,