TY - JOUR
T1 - Petrography and geochemistry of lunar meteorites Dhofar 1673, 1983, and 1984
AU - Hill, Patrick J.A.
AU - Osinski, Gordon R.
AU - Banerjee, Neil R.
AU - Korotev, Randy L.
AU - Nasir, Sobhi J.
AU - Herd, Christopher D.K.
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments—We thank Axel Wittmann for fused bead major element data for Dhofar 1673 and Arshad Ali for the triple oxygen isotopes analysis data reported in this paper. Specimens MET 11655, MET 11684, and MET 11712 were provided by the Meteorite Collection, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta. This paper has benefited greatly by comments provided by an anonymous reviewer, Katherine Joy, and Akira Yamaguchi during the review process. The Natural Engineering Research Council of Canada provided funding for this research, as well as the Sultan Qaboos University HM-grant #SR/SCI/ ETHS/02/01, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, and the University of Western Ontario Academic Development Fund. Additional fund were provided by the Western University (Academic Development Fund) and the Canada Foundation for Innovation.
Funding Information:
We thank Axel Wittmann for fused bead major element data for Dhofar 1673 and Arshad Ali for the triple oxygen isotopes analysis data reported in this paper. Specimens MET 11655, MET 11684, and MET 11712 were provided by the Meteorite Collection, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta. This paper has benefited greatly by comments provided by an anonymous reviewer, Katherine Joy, and Akira Yamaguchi during the review process. The Natural Engineering Research Council of Canada provided funding for this research, as well as the Sultan Qaboos University HM-grant #SR/SCI/ETHS/02/01, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, and the University of Western Ontario Academic Development Fund. Additional fund were provided by the Western University (Academic Development Fund) and the Canada Foundation for Innovation.
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PY - 2019/2/1
Y1 - 2019/2/1
N2 - The Dhofar 1673, Dhofar 1983, and Dhofar 1984 meteorites are three lunar regolith breccias classified based on their petrography, mineralogy, oxygen isotopes, and bulk chemistry. All three meteorites are dominated by feldspathic lithic clasts; however, impact melt rock clasts and spherules are also found in each meteorite. The bulk chemistry of these samples is similar to other feldspathic highland meteorites with the Al2O3 content only slightly lower than average. Within the lithic clasts, the Mg # of mafic phases versus the anorthite content of feldspars is similar to other highland meteorites and is found to plot intermediate of the ferroan-anorthositic suite and magnesian suite. The samples lack any KREEPy signature and have only minor indications of a mare basalt component, suggesting that the source region of all three meteorites would have been distal from the Procellarum KREEP Terrane and could have possibly been the Feldspathic Highland Terrane. All three meteorites were found within 500 m of each other in the Dhofar region of Oman. This, together with their similar petrography, stable isotope chemistry, and geochemistry indicates the possibility of a pairing.
AB - The Dhofar 1673, Dhofar 1983, and Dhofar 1984 meteorites are three lunar regolith breccias classified based on their petrography, mineralogy, oxygen isotopes, and bulk chemistry. All three meteorites are dominated by feldspathic lithic clasts; however, impact melt rock clasts and spherules are also found in each meteorite. The bulk chemistry of these samples is similar to other feldspathic highland meteorites with the Al2O3 content only slightly lower than average. Within the lithic clasts, the Mg # of mafic phases versus the anorthite content of feldspars is similar to other highland meteorites and is found to plot intermediate of the ferroan-anorthositic suite and magnesian suite. The samples lack any KREEPy signature and have only minor indications of a mare basalt component, suggesting that the source region of all three meteorites would have been distal from the Procellarum KREEP Terrane and could have possibly been the Feldspathic Highland Terrane. All three meteorites were found within 500 m of each other in the Dhofar region of Oman. This, together with their similar petrography, stable isotope chemistry, and geochemistry indicates the possibility of a pairing.
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U2 - 10.1111/maps.13207
DO - 10.1111/maps.13207
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85055521513
SN - 1086-9379
VL - 54
SP - 300
EP - 320
JO - Meteoritics and Planetary Science
JF - Meteoritics and Planetary Science
IS - 2
ER -