Alha 81005 meteorite - Chemical evidence for lunar highland origin

During the 1981-82 expedition to Antarctica a one-ounce meteorite was found on the slopes of the Allan Hills Mountain. This meteorite, which was catalogued as ALHA 81005, had unusual characteristics and resembled the lunar highland rocks. In a preliminary study, it was found that the chemical compos...

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Main Authors: Laul, J. C., Smith, M. R., Schmitt, R. A.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1983
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19830065656
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Summary:During the 1981-82 expedition to Antarctica a one-ounce meteorite was found on the slopes of the Allan Hills Mountain. This meteorite, which was catalogued as ALHA 81005, had unusual characteristics and resembled the lunar highland rocks. In a preliminary study, it was found that the chemical composition of the bulk sample of the meteorite matched closely with the Apollo 15 15418 highland rock which Laul and Schmitt (1973) analyzed by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). The chemical data obtained for the clast, matrix, and bulk material of the ALHA 81005 meteorite are listed in a table together with corresponding data for the Apollo 15 15418 highland rock and the Luna 16 21013 highland rock. The close agreement of the data for the meteorite and the two lunar rocks suggests strongly that the ALHA 81005 is of lunar highland origin.