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Petrography,mineralogy, and geochemistry of lunar meteorite Sayh al Uhaymir 300
Authors:Weibiao HSU  Aicheng ZHANG  Rainer BARTOSCHEWITZ  Yunbin GUAN  Takayuki USHIKUBO  Urs KRÄHENBÜHL  Rainer NIEDERGESAESS  Rudolf PEPELNIK  Ulrich REUS  Thomas KURTZ  Paul KURTZ
Institution:1. Laboratory for Astrochemistry and Planetary Sciences, Lunar and Planetary Science Center, Purple Mountain Observatory, 2 West Beijing Road, Nanjing, 210008, China;2. Bartoschewitz Meteorite Lab, Lehmweg 53, D‐38518 Gifhorn, Germany;3. Department of Geological Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA;4. Abteilung für Chemie und Biochemie, Universit?t Bern, Freiestr. 3, CH‐3012 Bern, Switzerland;5. GKSS Forschungszentrum GmbH, Institut für Küstenforschung, Max‐Planck‐Strasse, D‐21502 Geesthacht, Germany;6. Henckellweg 25, D‐30459 Hannover, Germany
Abstract:Abstract— We report here the petrography, mineralogy, and geochemistry of lunar meteorite Sayh al Uhaymir 300 (SaU 300). SaU 300 is dominated by a fine‐grained crystalline matrix surrounding mineral fragments (plagioclase, pyroxene, olivine, and ilmenite) and lithic clasts (mainly feldspathic to noritic). Mare basalt and KREEPy rocks are absent. Glass melt veins and impact melts are present, indicating that the rock has been subjected to a second impact event. FeNi metal and troilite grains were observed in the matrix. Major element concentrations of SaU 300 (Al2O3 21.6 wt% and FeO 8.16 wt%) are very similar to those of two basalt‐bearing feldspathic regolith breccias: Calcalong Creek and Yamato (Y‐) 983885. However, the rare earth element (REE) abundances and pattern of SaU 300 resemble the patterns of feldspathic highlands meteorites (e.g., Queen Alexandra Range (QUE) 93069 and Dar al Gani (DaG) 400), and the average lunar highlands crust. It has a relatively LREE‐enriched (7 to 10 x CI) pattern with a positive Eu anomaly (?11 x CI). Values of Fe/Mn ratios of olivine, pyroxene, and the bulk sample are essentially consistent with a lunar origin. SaU 300 also contains high siderophile abundances with a chondritic Ni/Ir ratio. SaU 300 has experienced moderate terrestrial weathering as its bulk Sr concentration is elevated compared to other lunar meteorites and Apollo and Luna samples. Mineral chemistry and trace element abundances of SaU 300 fall within the ranges of lunar feldspathic meteorites and FAN rocks. SaU 300 is a feldspathic impact‐melt breccia predominantly composed of feldspathic highlands rocks with a small amount of mafic component. With a bulk Mg# of 0.67, it is the most mafic of the feldspathic meteorites and represents a lunar surface composition distinct from any other known lunar meteorites. On the basis of its low Th concentration (0.46 ppm) and its lack of KREEPy and mare basaltic components, the source region of SaU 300 could have been within a highland terrain, a great distance from the Imbrium impact basin, probably on the far side of the Moon.
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