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Occurrence and implications of secondary olivine veinlets in lunar highland breccia Northwest Africa 11273 | |
Xiaojia Zeng; Shijie Li; Katherine H. Joy; Xiongyao Li; Jianzhong Liu; Yang Li; Rui Li; Shijie Wang | |
2020 | |
Source Publication | Meteoritics & Planetary Ence
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Volume | 55Pages:36-55 |
Abstract | Lunar breccias preserve the records of geologic processes on the Moon. In this study, we report the occurrence, petrography, mineralogy, and geologic significance of the observed secondary olivine veinlets in lunar feldspathic breccia meteorite Northwest Africa (NWA) 11273. Bulk‐rock composition measurements show that this meteorite is geochemically similar to other lunar highland meteorites. In NWA 11273, five clasts are observed to host veinlets that are dominated by interconnecting olivine mineral grains. The host clasts are mainly composed of mafic minerals (i.e., pyroxene and olivine) and probably sourced from a basaltic lithology. The studied olivine veinlets (~5 to 30 μm in width) are distributed within the mafic mineral host, but do not extend into the adjacent plagioclase. Chemically, these olivine veinlets are Fe‐richer (Fo41.4–51.9), compared with other olivine grains (Fo54.3–83.1) in lithic clasts and matrix of NWA 11273. By analogy with the secondary olivine veinlets observed in meteorites from asteroid Vesta (howardite–eucrite–diogenite group samples) and lunar mare samples, our study suggests that the newly observed olivine veinlets in NWA 11273 are likely formed by secondary deposition from a lunar fluid, rather than by crystallization from a high‐temperature silicate melt. Such fluid could be sulfur‐ and phosphorous‐poor and likely had an endogenic origin on the Moon. The new occurrence of secondary olivine veinlets in breccia NWA 11273 reveals that the fluid mobility and deposition could be a previously underappreciated geological process on the Moon. |
Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10543 |
Collection | 月球与行星科学研究中心 |
Affiliation | 1.Center for Lunar and Planetary Sciences, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China 2.Key Laboratory of Space Manufacturing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, China 3.CAS Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology, Hefei, China 4.Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK 5.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Guiyang 550081, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Xiaojia Zeng;Shijie Li;Katherine H. Joy;Xiongyao Li;Jianzhong Liu;Yang Li;Rui Li;Shijie Wang. Occurrence and implications of secondary olivine veinlets in lunar highland breccia Northwest Africa 11273[J]. Meteoritics & Planetary Ence,2020,55:36-55. |
APA | Xiaojia Zeng;Shijie Li;Katherine H. Joy;Xiongyao Li;Jianzhong Liu;Yang Li;Rui Li;Shijie Wang.(2020).Occurrence and implications of secondary olivine veinlets in lunar highland breccia Northwest Africa 11273.Meteoritics & Planetary Ence,55,36-55. |
MLA | Xiaojia Zeng;Shijie Li;Katherine H. Joy;Xiongyao Li;Jianzhong Liu;Yang Li;Rui Li;Shijie Wang."Occurrence and implications of secondary olivine veinlets in lunar highland breccia Northwest Africa 11273".Meteoritics & Planetary Ence 55(2020):36-55. |
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