Abstract

Alkali suite anorthosites and norites are the second most common plutonic rock association in the western lunar highlands (after the magnesian suite), but then origin poses an enigma for most petrologic models of lunar crustal evolution. Some models suggest that the alkali and magnesian suites formed from distinct, unrelated parental magmas, whereas other models propose that both suites formed from the same parental magma. The contrast in major element chemistry of the cumulus phases in each suite is difficult to reconcile with their similar incompatible element chemistry.

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