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Petrographic investigation and high-voltage electron microscopy of an anorthosite fragment from Luna 20 landing site
Authors:H.-J. Bautsch  A. Messerschmidt  M. Reiche
Affiliation:Bereich Kristallographie, Sektion Physik der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin German Democratic Republic;Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Institut für Festkörperphysik und Elektronenmikroskopie, Halle German Democratic Republic
Abstract:A 2-mm fragment of an anorthosite was investigated in transmitted light and by high-voltage electron microscopy. A modal composition of 76% plagioclase (anorthite), 23% pyroxene (pigeonite) and about 1% spinel (pleonaste) was deduced. The results indicate a slight olivine-normative chemical composition. The rock is hypidiomorphic to idiomorphic fine-grained with a well-defined parallel-oriented fabric.Under the petrographic microscope, and even in the submicroscopic range, the plagioclase crystals show twinning only along (010) composition planes (predominantly Carlsbad twins). The dislocation density is low and the dominating defect structures are small-angle grain boundaries. The subtexture of the plagioclases is characterized by aI1-P1 phase transformation and by the existence of large antiphase domains.Features indicative of shock were not observed. From the present results it is concluded that the rock fragment is in its original state. Most likely, crystallisation occurred under plutonic conditions in a deep crustal region with the dominant assemblage: plagioclase + pyroxene + spinel.
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