The polymict eucrites

Previous studies of the newly classified polymict basaltic meteorites, the polymict eucrites (PE), are reviewed to synthesize their significance in extraterrestrial volcanism investigations. The PE breccias contain mafic clasts of euritic or basalt materials in different proportions than found in ho...

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Main Authors: Delaney, J. S., Prinz, M., Takeda, H.
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Published: 1984
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19850035521 2023-05-15T13:40:59+02:00 The polymict eucrites Delaney, J. S. Prinz, M. Takeda, H. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Nov 15, 1984 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850035521 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850035521 Accession ID: 85A17672 Copyright Other Sources 91 Journal of Geophysical Research, Supplement; 89; C251-C28 1984 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T16:16:57Z Previous studies of the newly classified polymict basaltic meteorites, the polymict eucrites (PE), are reviewed to synthesize their significance in extraterrestrial volcanism investigations. The PE breccias contain mafic clasts of euritic or basalt materials in different proportions than found in howardites. Comparisons are made of the eucrite suites in PEs, howardites, eucrites, cumulative eucrites and diogenites. The PEs and the howardites are found to be part of a continuum of basaltic achondrite polymict breccia. The basaltic clasts cooled rapidly at the surface of the PEs and are accompanied by larger-cooling deep crustal materials. Some PEs are regolith breccias that have been exposed to the solar wind, which affected the rare gas contents. It is suggested that the more-than-38 specimens found in Antarctica represent only six or eight different meteorites. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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The polymict eucrites
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description Previous studies of the newly classified polymict basaltic meteorites, the polymict eucrites (PE), are reviewed to synthesize their significance in extraterrestrial volcanism investigations. The PE breccias contain mafic clasts of euritic or basalt materials in different proportions than found in howardites. Comparisons are made of the eucrite suites in PEs, howardites, eucrites, cumulative eucrites and diogenites. The PEs and the howardites are found to be part of a continuum of basaltic achondrite polymict breccia. The basaltic clasts cooled rapidly at the surface of the PEs and are accompanied by larger-cooling deep crustal materials. Some PEs are regolith breccias that have been exposed to the solar wind, which affected the rare gas contents. It is suggested that the more-than-38 specimens found in Antarctica represent only six or eight different meteorites.
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Prinz, M.
Takeda, H.
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Takeda, H.
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title The polymict eucrites
title_short The polymict eucrites
title_full The polymict eucrites
title_fullStr The polymict eucrites
title_full_unstemmed The polymict eucrites
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