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Moon Minerals a Visual Guide
Workshop on Geology of the Apollo 17 Landing Site
Constraining the Evolutionary History of the Moon and the Inner Solar System: a Case for New Returned Lunar Samples
Water in Lunar Anorthosites and Evidence for a Wet Early Moon
62237 Troctolitic Anorthosite 62.4 Grams
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Further Evidence for Early Lunar Magnetism from Troctolite 76535
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Constraining the Evolutionary History of the Moon and the Inner Solar System: a Case for New Returned Lunar Samples
Magmatic Volatiles (H, C, N, F, S, Cl) in the Lunar Mantle, Crust, and Regolith: Abundances, Distributions, Processes, and Reservoirs†K
Meyer, C., 2003, the Lunar Petrographic Educational Thin Section
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Troctolite 76535 Is Without Doubt the Most Interesting (Figure 2)
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76536 – 10.3 Grams Brecciated Troctolite
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Some Thoughts on the Origin of Lunar ANT-KREEP and Mare Basalts
The Constitution and Structure of the Lunar Interior Mark A
Symplectites in Dunite 72415 and Troctolite 76535 Indicate Mantle Overturn Beneath Lunar Near-Side
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Apollo 17 Exploration of Taurus-Littrow: Summary of Major Findings
Further Evidence for Early Lunar Magnetism from Troctolite 76535
Visions Into Voyages for Planetary Sciences in the Decade 2013-2022: a Midterm Review
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Investigating Lunar Boulders at the Apollo 17 Landing Site Using Photogrammetry and Virtual Reality
An Integrated Petrology, Geochemistry, Chronology, and Remote Sensing Perspective 4 5 6 Charles K
Catalog of Apollo 17 Rocks Volume 3
Early Lunar Magnetism Is Critical for Understanding the Thermal Evolution of the Moon, the Limits of Dynamo Generation in Ian Garrick-Bethell,1* Benjamin P