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Petrology of unshocked crystalline rocks and shock effects in lunar rocks and minerals

January 1, 1970

On the basis of rock modes, textures, and mineralogy, unshocked crystalline rocks are classified into a dominant ilmenite-rich suite (subdivided into intersertal, ophitic, and hornfels types) and a subordinate feldspar-rich suite (subdivided into poikilitic and granular types). Weakly to moderately shocked rocks show high strain-rate deformation and solid-state transformation of minerals to glasses; intensely shocked rocks are converted to rock glasses. Data on an unknown calcium-bearing iron metasilicate are presented.

Publication Year 1970
Title Petrology of unshocked crystalline rocks and shock effects in lunar rocks and minerals
Authors E. C. T. Chao, O.B. James, J.A. Minkin, J.A. Boreman, E.D. Jackson, C.B. Raleigh
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010432
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse