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Location |
Dominion Range |
Field Number |
24847 |
Dimensions (cm) |
3.4 x 2.7 x 1.5 |
Weight (g) |
16.52 |
Original Classification |
Lunar-Basaltic Breccia |
Pairing |
DOM 18242;
DOM 18244;
DOM 18262;
DOM 18509;
DOM 18543;
DOM 18545;
DOM 18666;
DOM 18678;
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Fayalite (mol%): 90-99;Ferrosilite (mol%): 29-85 |
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The entire exterior is covered by a shiny, dark brownish-blackish-green fusion crust and some areas are smooth while other areas are rough and have a frothy texture. Fresh interior is dark gray matrix with white, round inclusions up to 1 mm and light gray-brown inclusions up to 2 mm. |
These sections are similar enough that one description will suffice. These sections consist of a highly brecciated assemblage of mostly single mineral grains ranging up to 0.5 mm in size. Grains are dominated by pyroxene and plagioclase with rare large olivine fragments. Polymineralic igneous fragments/clasts include coarse grained gabbro and symplectites. Melt veins and pockets were observed in all sections. DOM 18262 contains a fine grained apparently anorthositic fragment (~2 mm in max dimension) and a few melt droplets (approx. 100 microns in diameter) were observed. Olivines are fayalitic (Fa90-99), although two grains of Fa56 and Fa71 were analyzed. Pyroxene is dominantly pigeonite with fine exsolution, with orthopyroxene of Fs27Wo3 and augite Fs50Wo40. Rare high-FeO pigeonite (up to Fs80) is observed associated with the symplectite. Fe/Mn of pyroxenes ranges from ~50-70. Plagioclase is calcic with An90-97Or0.1-0.7. These meteorites are lunar basaltic breccias, likely regolith breccias. |