Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Thin sections prepared from Apollo sample 14310 have been examined with 100-kV transmission electron microscopy. The sample is composed principally of anorthite and pyroxene. The anorthites fall into two categories. The transitional anorthites that show the characteristic 'c' type diffraction maxima are characterized by very fine antiphase domain structures and some fine twinning. The body-centered anorthites that show no 'c' reflections are characterized by an absence of fine twinning and a less well-defined antiphase domain structure. Although both orthopyroxene and clinopyroxenes are reported in sample 14310, only clinopyroxenes were observed in this study and all show exsolution structures. The augite exsolved in pigeonite commonly is along lamellae parallel to (100), although (001) lamellae are also present. This unusual orientation was verified by diffraction patterns. The pigeonite commonly shows antiphase domains, attributed to stacking errors when the sample inverted from its high-temperature disordered form. In augite as the host phase, the pigeonite lamellae contain very complex structures including antiphase domains.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Lunar Science Conference; Jan 10, 1972 - Jan 13, 1972; Houston, TX
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