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Diffraction and Mossbauer Studies of Minerals from Lunar Soils and Rocks

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1970 Jan 30
PMID 17781522
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Constituents of lunar soils and rocks were studied by powder and singlecrystal x-ray diffraction. In addition to identification of minerals, including rare amphibole, mica, and aragonite, a detailed study of the important rock-forming minerals of the plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine groups has begun. Mössbauer spectra were recorded from lunar soils, ground rock samples, and separates of iron-bearing minerals. The proportions of iron-bearing minerals were estimated from computer-fitted areas for the bulk samples. The Fe(2+) in the lower-density fraction of pyroxene was ordered, whereas that of the higher-density fraction was disordered.

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