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Tectosilicates / Igneous rocks / Anorthosite / Archean / Proterozoic / Moon / Anorthite / Olivine / Plagioclase / Silicate minerals / Crystallography / Feldspar
Date: 2012-01-10 02:55:18
Tectosilicates
Igneous rocks
Anorthosite
Archean
Proterozoic
Moon
Anorthite
Olivine
Plagioclase
Silicate minerals
Crystallography
Feldspar

43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference[removed]pdf LUNAR MINERAL MAPS INTEGRATING THERMAL AND NEAR INFRARED MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING. P.G. Lucey1, B.T. Greenhagen2 and the LRO Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment T

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