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THE APOLLO 15 YELLOW IMPACT GLASSES: CHEMISTRY, PETROLOGY, AND EXOTIC ORIGIN

Delano, J. W., Lindsley, D. H., Ma, M.-S., Schmitt, R. A.(1982). THE APOLLO 15 YELLOW IMPACT GLASSES: CHEMISTRY, PETROLOGY, AND EXOTIC ORIGIN. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH, 87(S01), A159–A170. https://doi.org/10.1029/JB087iS01p0A159

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numbertitleMethodsvariables analyzed
1Chemical Composition of Yellow Glass Clod (15010,3189 24.5 mg) from Core 15010INAA, EMPEu, Hf, Lu, Nd, Sm, U, V, Zr, Al2O3, P, Co, Sc, Tb, TiO2, MgO, Ta, Dy, MnO, Au, CaO, La, Ce, Ba, Th, Yb, Cr2O3, FeO, K2O, Na2O
A1Volcanic glasses contained within Apollo 15 yellow impact glassesEMPMgO, MnO, TiO2, FeO, CaO, TOTAL, SiO2, Cr2O3, Al2O3, Na2O
A2Pyroxene clasts within the Apollo 15 yellow impact glassesEMPCr2O3, FeO, MnO, MgO, SiO2, Al2O3, TiO2, CaO, TOTAL

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method namelaboratorymethod comment More details are available for the following variables
ELECTRON MICROPROBEUNKNOWNN/A
INSTRUMENTAL NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSISUNKNOWNN/A

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